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MEETING OF TBE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS July 25,1956 The July meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at 301 Church Boulevard, Harvard, Illinois, on Wednesday, July 25, 1956, beginning at I I :ooa.m., Central Daylight Saving Time. The following members were present: Mrs. Doris S. Holt, Mr. Wayne A. Johnston, Mr. Park Livingston, Mr. H. B. Megran, Mr: Timothy W. Swain, Mrs. Frances B. Watkins. Mr. Cushman B. Bissell, Mr. Wirt Herrick, Mr. Vernon L. Nickell, Mr. Kenney E. Williamson, and Governor William G. Stratton were absent. Also present were President David D. Henry, Provost Henning Larsen, Dr. H. E. Longenecker, Vice-president in Charge of the Chi- cago Professional Colleges, Mr. Ralph F. Lesemann, Legal Counsel, Mr. J. F. Wright, Director of Public Relations; and the officers of the Board, Mr. H. 0. Farber, Comptroller, Mr. C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, and Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary of the Board.

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Page 1: OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Archives/0101802/02... · Infirmary and Research and Educational Hospitals. 6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES S. HOWARD ARMSTRONG, JR, Professor JAms A. CAMPBELL,

MEETING OF TBE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

July 25,1956

The July meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at 301Church Boulevard, Harvard, Illinois, on Wednesday, July 25, 1956, beginning at I I :ooa.m., Central Daylight Saving Time.

The following members were present: Mrs. Doris S. Holt, Mr. Wayne A. Johnston, Mr. Park Livingston, Mr. H. B. Megran, Mr: Timothy W. Swain, Mrs. Frances B. Watkins. Mr. Cushman B. Bissell, Mr. Wirt Herrick, Mr. Vernon L. Nickell, Mr. Kenney E. Williamson, and Governor William G. Stratton were absent.

Also present were President David D. Henry, Provost Henning Larsen, Dr. H. E. Longenecker, Vice-president in Charge of the Chi-cago Professional Colleges, Mr. Ralph F. Lesemann, Legal Counsel, Mr. J. F. Wright, Director of Public Relations; and the officers of the Board, Mr. H. 0. Farber, Comptroller, Mr. C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, and Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary of the Board.

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2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [July 2s

MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meetixgs of the Board of Trustees on April 25 and May 22, 1956,press proof copies of which have previously been sent to the members of the Board.

On motion of Mr. Livingston, these minutes were approved as printed on pages 1007to 1069, inclusive.

BUSINESS PRESENTED EY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY The Board took up consideration of the following reports and recom- mendations from the President of the University.

AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES ( I ) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded to the following candidates who passed the standard examination given in May, 1956, and who have fulfilled all other legal requirements under Sections I, 2, and 3 of the Illinois Accountancy Act of 1943: ALLEN MAYER ABRAMS(Chicago)VELMAIRENEARMSTRONG(Cameron)WALLACEBOYDASKINS (Rockford) DEANMICHAELBAUER (Chicago) DENNIS ARTHUR BELL (Chicago) GLEN RICHARD BERNFIELD(Chicago)LAWRENCEBLOCK (Chicago) HERBERTALLANBLUM (Chicago) JAMES GILBERTBOIE (Oak Park) JAMES VICTOR BRODNICKI (Chicago) JOHN ALBERT JR.CARLBORG, (Chicago)ARTHURCARLSON, (Chicago)JR. ROBERTTHOMASCASEY (Chicago) JOHN JOSEPH CAYER (Riverdale) VERNONLOUIS CHAPMAN (Brookfield)GENE ALAN CIMELEY (Chicago) PAULWESLEY CLEVENCER (Riverside)DANAFRANCIS (Champaign)GLBERT JAMES ALLEN DACCARW (Chicago)DANIEL DANIELS (Chicago) SAMUEL (Chicago)DASHEFSKY HOWARDJOSEPH DOHERTY(Chicago) JOHN FRANCIS (Chicago)DOHERTY WILLIAMHENRYDOLAN (Chicago) SHELDON DORENFESTISRAEL (Chicago) JACK DALEDOWDALL(Deerfield)SAMHIRSCHDUBIN (Chicago) JOHN THOMAS JR.EDELMAN,

(Oak Park)SHERWYN EHRLICHLEONARD

(Wilmette)MITMELJULIAN EZER(Chicago) JOHN LESLIEFAIRFIELD(Arlington

Heights)FREDERICKHENRYFICCE(Collinsville)IRWINFISCHMAN(Chicago)CARL LEWIS FORTNER(Arlington

Heights)LARRYLEWIS GATES (Chicago) PHILIPLEONARDGLASS (Chicago) NORTONNATHANGOLD(Chicago)LEWIS DAVID GREENBERG (Chicago)DONALDSTANLEYGROSKI (Chicago) DONALDIRAHAUSMAN(Chicago)EDGARFRANCIS HEIZER,JR. (Evanston)

ROBERTEDWIN (Urbana)HEYWOOD GEORGEOTT HOCKER (Canton) REYNARD HOFFMANNHAROLD

( B e r n )ELLSWORTH (Chicago)HOLADAY ROBERTGOURLEY (RockHOSKINS

Island) JAMES ROBERTJACOB(Evanston)CHARLESJOHN JAMIESON (Chicago)ROBERTEDWINJOHNSON (Chicago) JOHN JONAS JUODIKIS (Chicago)LIDNARDKASKEL (Chicago) WALTERHUGHESKERR(Chicago) JAMES LEE KETELSEN (Evanston)GERALDGEORGE (Elmhurst)KIRSTNER ROBERTJOSEPH KUHN (LaGrange) HENRYJOSEPH LACKNER, (Chicago)JR. RONALDARTHUR (Chicago)LANDSMAN DARRYLRAY LEM (Champaign) GEORGEERWIN (Riverside)LUDWIG MARTIN JOSEPH LYNCH (Evanston) MARTIN ROBERT MADSEN(Evanston)EDWARDCONRADMESSINGER(Chicago) JAMES H. MYERS (Chicago) PAULERIK NAGEL (Chicago) FELIXAARONNORDENI11 (Highland

Park)ROBERTJOSEPH ODAY (Deerfield) SHOSOORAMA (Chicago) JAMES ALLAN OHLMAN (Edelstein)ROYTHORLIEFOMUNDSON

(Barrington)STANLEY (Belleville)MEYERPESKIND HARVEY (Chicago)PETANSKY MELVINPOLLACK(Chicago)STANLEY (Skokie)LEONPOLLOCK WADEFRANCIS (ParkROBINSON

Forest)WILLIAMEDWARDROHR(Carlyle)WILLIAM DAVID RUEKBERG (Chicago)RAYMOND SCHADERFRANK (Chicago)RUDOLPH SCHATTKEWALTER

(Champaign)LEON DEVERE SHELDAHL(Elmhurst)GERALDWALLACE (Chicago)SIMONSON

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3 19561 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

H A W SINGER(Chicago)PAULEUGENES~UTHEBN(Chicago) JOHN FRANCIS T~EODORI~ DAVIDHENRYVEATCH(HoJIywood)

WALSH (Chicago) AMES LE STXWART(River Forest) HERBERT WAXMANSAMUEL (chrcago) L DMUND MICKAELTWIN(Chicago) MAXDAVIDWFZNBLUM(Chicago)DAVIDARTHURTRAEGER(Des Plaines) HARVEYSEYMOURWINEBERC EUGENE TROTSKY (Washington, D.C.) MELVIN (Chicago)WILLIAM UJIIYE (Chicago) SUSUMU

The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Accountancy Act of 1943, to the following candidates who have presented evidence that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law:

State From WhichTheyName Address Obtained Certijhtes

LLOYDRAmom BOCK Des Moines, Iowa Iowa ARTHUR REINFIOLD ENGLEHART PennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Pennsylvania CaRt JOSEPH FUHR Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaGUSTAV GOMPRECHT~ L P H New York. New York New York . . . ~ . ~

RUSSELSHELLEYHUNSBERGERPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaFRANK JOBST Pennsylvania

~ ~

RICHARD Houston, Texas JOSEPH WILHELM KETTERING Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaABRAHAMKLEIN Brooklyn, New York New York LEROY LAYTON, JR. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Pennsvlvania JOHNFRANKMACHA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pennsj.lvaniaOSCARL. MILLER, JR. Brooklyn, New York New York LOUIS I. NUSSBAUM Des Moines, Iowa New York CHARLESANDREWREYNOLDS Houston, Texas PennsylvaniaELROYSCHOPPA Waukegan, Illinois Texas JACK AMWAKE SHINDLE Harrisburg, Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaELWOODMINORSMITH Cleveland, Ohio New York WILLIAMJOSEPHSTONE Terre Haute, Indiana Indiana GWILYMGOUGHTHOMAS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaRossSHERMANTIPPIN Jenkintown, Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaCHARLES FREDERICK Huntingdon Valley, TOEWE

Pennsvlvania PennsylvaniaEUGENEWELLS north pi^, Long Island,

New York New York JORDAN BERNARDWOLF El Paso, Texas Texas HOWARD WOMSLEY PennsylvaniaGEORGE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

I concur. On motion of Mr. Johnston, these certificates were awarded.

APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY (2) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. I. D. DON AUFENKAMP, Visiting Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering,

for nine months from September 16, 1956, at a salary of $5,000 (E). 2. BASIL CASTALDI, Assistant Professor of Education in the College of EduFa-

tion (D25)and in the Bureau of Educational Research (D75), beginningSeptember I, 1956, at an annual salary of $7,000.

3. A. K. CHATTERJEE,Visiting Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, for nine months from September 16, 1956, at a salary of $6,300 (E).

4.RUTHL. GALBRAITH,Associate Professor of Home Economics, beginning September I, 1956, at an annual salary of $7,150 (DY).

5. RABRINDRAN. GHOSE,Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, beginning September I, 1956, at an annual salar of $8,500 (DY).

6. KENNETHM. LANSING, Assistant Professor of &ucation, beginning September 1, 1956, at an annual salary of $5,650 (D).

7. DONALDE. LATHROPE, Social Work, beginning Sep- Associate Professor of tember I, 1956, at an annual salary of $8,100 (D).

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8. YUENTZELo,Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, begin- ning October 16,1956,at an annual salary of $8,500 (SDY) .

9-GEORGEF.MCGREGOR,Associate Director of Nonacademic Personnel, ChicagoProfessional Colleges, beginning July 13, 1956,at an annual salary of $IO,W (DY).

10.ELIZABETH Assistant Professor of Home Economics, beginning M. NY~IOLM,September I, 1956,at an annual salary of $4,950 (D).

11. STANLEY Educa-A. RUDIN,Research Assistant Professor in the Bureau of tional Research, beginning September I, 1956, at an annual salary of $6,000 (DY).

12.TADASHI Visiting Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engi- SEKIGUCHI,neering, beginning September I, 1956,at an annual salary of $5,500 (SDY). On motion of Mr. Livingston, these appointments were confirmed.

NONSALARIED FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, 1 9 5 6 - 5 7 (3) I present the following list of appointments to the nonsalaried faculty of the College of Medicine for the academic year beginning September I, 1956,unless otherwise indicated, and request that the President of the University be authorized to make such additional appointments and other changes, and to accept resignations, as are desirable and necessary.

Appointments of Professors and Associate Professors are on indefinite tenure; all others are for one year from September I , 1956, unless otherwise stated.

The designation (Rush) in a title is used to identify former members of the Rush Medical College faculty who were taken over by the University in IWI as part of the affiliation with the Presbyterian Hospital by authority of the Board of Trustees.

SummaryDepartment 1955-56 1956-57

..................... . . . . . . . 5 5 ..................... ....... 2 3 ................................ 4 4

Clinical Science. ..................................... 4 4Dermatology. ....................................... 26 ( 2 ) * 23 (2) Medical Social Work. ................... . . . . I I Medicine ................................. . . 231 (10) 241 (17)Neurology and Neurological Surgery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I4 Obstetrics and Gynecology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 (4) 2 (3)Ophthalmolo ...................................... 59 (4) 59 (3)Orthopedic Ergery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 (1)Otolaryngology. .................... 60 (5)Pathology .......................... 35Pediatrics. ......................... 51 (3)Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 ( 1 ) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3Physiology, ......................................... 3 3Preventive Medicine. ................................. I 2

Psychiatry ............................. . . . . . . . . 74 (3) 8; (4)Public Health.. ...................................... 6 Radiology ........................................... 20 17 Surgery (including Urology and Anesthesiology). ......... 163 (9) 160 (9)~-

Total ......................................... 858 (41) 884 (48) On motion of Mrs. Watkins, these appointments were approved,

and the President of the University was authorized to make such changes as are necessary and desirable.

Anatomy GUSTAV ZECHEL, Associate Professor ARTHURF. CIHILLA,Assistant Professor

* The .figures in parentheses indicate the number of emuitus members.

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LAWRENCE Assistant Professor G. KHEDROO,FRANKA. VICARI, Assistant Professor PHILIPCASELLA,Instructor

Bacteriology GEORGEF. FORSTER,Lecturer with rank of Assistant Professor ULPH Lecturer with rank of Instructor H. HUBBLE,ELTAW. KNOLL,Assistant

Biological Chemistry DOUGLASA. MACFADYEN,Professor ALMAE. HILLER,Associate Professor MAXK. HORWITT,Associate Professor GORDONS. STEWART,Clinical Assistant Professor

Clinical Science CARLA. JOHNSON, Assistant Professor E. RHODAGRANT,Research Associate KAO HWANG, Research Associate DANIELS. STEVENS,Research Associate

Dermatology MICHAELH. EBERT, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus JAMESH. MITCHELL,Clinical Professor (Rush), Emerifus LEONARDF. WEBER, Clinical Professor CLARKW. FINNERUD,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)IRENENEUHAUSER,Clinical Associate Professor SAMUEL Clinical Assistant Professor W. BECKER,JR.,ALFRED B. FALK,Clinical Assistant Professor PAULR. GRIFFITH, Clinical Assistant Professor JOHN B. HAEBERLIN, Clinical Assistant Professor JR., MILTON ROBIN, Clinical Assistant Professor ALBERTH. SLEPYAN,Clinical Assistant Professor FRANCISW. HETREED, Clinical Associate SIDNEY BARSKY,Clinical Instructor ALLENS. PEARL, JR., Clinical Instructor Lours RUBIN, Clinical Instructor HAROLDM. SPINKA,Clinical Instructor CORNELIUS LAAN, Clinical Instructor A. VANDER VICTOR WILLIAMS, Clinical Instructor' BERNARDYAPFE, Clinical Instructor BETSYB. BRENNAN,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'STEFANBIELINSKI,Clinical Assistant VINCEPTT Clinical Assistant J. DERBES, HOLDENC. MCCRANEY, Clinical Assistant

Medical Social Work JOSEPHINEG. TAYLOR,Clinical Assistant Professor

Medicine WALTERC. ALVAREZ, Lecturer with rank of Professor, Emeritus AARONARKIN, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus ELLIS B. FREILICH,Clinical Professor, Emeritlls WILLIAMG. HIBBS,Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus ERNESTE. IRONS, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus WILBERE. POST,Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus SIDNEYSTRAUSS,Clinical Professor, Emeritus

1 Also Resident at Research and Educational Hosoitals. 2 Also Resident at Presbyterian Hospital.*Also Resident at Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. 4 Also Resident at Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary and Research and Educational Hospitals.

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S. HOWARD JR, ProfessorARMSTRONG, JAms A. CAMPBELL, Professor JAMES B. EYERLY, Clinical Professor (Rush) MORRISFISHBEIN, (Rush)Lecturer with rank of Professor WILLIAMS. HOFFMAN,Lecturer with rank of Professor FRANKB. KELLY, Clinical Professor (Rush) HAROLDC. LUETH, Clinical Professor KARLH. PFUETZE,Clinical P,rofessor BENZ. RAPPAPORT,Clinical Professor LEROYH. SLOAN,Clinical Professor WILLIAMA. THOMAS,Clinical Professor (Rush) ALBERT V A N D E R ~ T , Clinical Professor BENJAMIN GOLDBERG, Clinical Associate Professor, E m e r h s FRANKB. LUSK, Clinical Associate Professor, Emeritus SAMUEL Clinical Associate Professor, EmeritusPERLSTEIN,ISADOREA. RABENS, Clinical Associate Professor, Emerifus MUVIN L. AFREMOW, Clinical Associate Professor LYLEA. BAKER, Clinical Associate Professor EVANM. BARTON,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) ARTHUR BERNSTEIN, Clinical Associate Professor LOUISFELDMAN,Clinical Associate Professor JACOB W. FISCHER, Clinical Associate Professor MURRAYFRANKLIN,Clinical Associate Professor EARLEGRAY, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) ALVAA. KNIGHT, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) MEYER R. LICHTENSTEIN, Clinical Associate Professor CLAYTONJ. LUNDY,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)MILTON M. MOSKO, Clinical Associate Professor PAULOGLESBY,Clinical Associate Professor ISADOREPILOT, Clinical Associate Professor SAMUEL Clinical Associate Professor H. ROSENBLUM,WILLIAMSAPHIR,Clinical Associate Professor THEDDORE Associate Professor B. SCHWARTZ,HOWARD Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)M. SHEAFF,KARL SINGER, Lecturer with rank of Associate Professor MITCHELLA. SPELLBERG,Clinical Associate Professor GEORGEW. STUPPY, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)EUGENE Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) F. TRAUT,RALPHW. TRIMMER,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) WILLARDL. WOOD, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) HYMANj. ZIMMERMAN,Clinical Associate Professor LEOE. AMTMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor, Emeritus JOHN A. GARDINER, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush), Emerifm BENJAMINH. HILKEVITCH,Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush), Emeritus FRANKLINS. WILSON, Assistant Professor, Emeritm OSMUNDH. AKRE, Clinical Assistant Professor CARLF. BAUMEISTER,Clinical Assistant Professor PAULL. BEDINGER, Clinical Assistant Professor MAX BERG, Clinical Assistant Professor MAX M. BERNSTEIN, Clinical Assistant Professor LEONIDAS Clinical Assistant Professor H. BERRY, GEORGEH. BERRYMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor HERBERTC. BREUHAUS,Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) RALPHG. BROWN,Clinical Assistant Professor ANCELOP. CRETICOS,Clinical Assistant Professor THEODORER. DAKIN, Clinical Assistant Professor DUANED. DARLING,Clinical Assistant Professor H u m 0. DEUSS, Lecturer with rank of Assistant Professor WILLARD Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) G. DEYOUNG,OREN C. DURHAM, Lecturer in Allergy with rank of Assistant Professor NORMANJ. EHRLICH, Clinical Assistant Professor SANFORD Clinical Assistant Professor A. FRANZBLAU,

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JOHN S. GRAETTINGER,Assistant Professor JOHN T. GREGORIO,Clinical Assistant Professor STANLEY Clinical Assistant Professor H. GUMBINER, AARON GUNTHER, Clinical Assistant Professor PAULHELLER,Clinical Assistant Professor HARVEY Clinical Assistant Professor HORWITZ,WILLIAM A. HUTCHISON.Clinical Assistant Professor EDWINN. IRONS,Clinical Assistant Professor C. HELGEM. JANSON, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) ROLANDL. KESLER,Clinical Assistant Pro'fessor (Rush) JANET R. KINNEY,Clinical Assistant Professor ROYJ. KORN, Clinical Assistant Professor SHELDON Clinical Assistant Professor E. KRASNOW, CHARLESH. LAWRENCE,Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERT0.LEVITT, Clinical Assistant Professor HERMANA. LEVY, Clinical Assistant Professor WARRENC. LEWIS, Clinical Assistant Professor ARMANDLITTMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor J. CHARLESMCMIILAN,JR., Clinical Assistant Professor JEROME S. MEHLMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor JOHN R. NECHELES,Clinical Assistant Professor BERTRAMG. NELSON, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) BENJAMIN PEARLMAN, Clinical Assistant Professor LAWRENCE Clinical Assistant Professor PERLMAN,THE~DORE Clinical Assistant Professor 2. POLLEY, JOHN POST, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) OLDRICHPREC, Lecturer with rank of Assistant Professor PAULRAVENNA,Clinical Assistant Professor ALFREDH. ROSENBLUM,Clinical Assistant Professor ARMINF. SCHICK,Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) IRVINS. SIGLIN, Clinical Assistant Professor IRVINGE. STECK, Clinical Assistant Professor ELIZABETHK. STRAUS,Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) FRANK Assistant Professor E. TROBAUGH,GRAHAMA. VANCE, Clinical Assistant Professor EDWARD Clinical Assistant Professor 0. WILLOUGHBY,ALEXANDERWOLF, Clinical Assistant Professor HARRYJ. YELLEN, Clinical Assistant Professor SIMONZIVIN, Clinical Assistant Professor J. LISLEWILLIAMS,Associate, Emen'tus THOMASA. BAIRD, Clinical Associate (Rush) RAYMONDM. GALT, Clinical Associate EUGENEGROSZ, Clinical Associate WILLIAMJ. KIRBY, Clinical Associate (Rush) WILLIAMS. TIMBLIN, Clinical Instructor, Emeritccs BERTHEE. ARMSTRONG,Clinical Instructor DAVID BALDWIN, Clinical Instructor GEORGEP. BALLARD,Clinical Instructor ROBERTJ. BECKER,Clinical Instructor PETERJ. BEINAR, Clinical Instructor BERNARDBREITZER, Clinical Instructor &BIN M. BRIXEY, JR., Clinical Instructor DAVID BRONSKY, Clinical Instructor ROBERTW. CARTON,Clinical Instructor RAUL W. CASAS, Clinical Instructor (on military leave of absence) JOHN L. CIRZAN, Clinical Instructor JOSEPH A. COHEN, Clinical Instructor GEORGEA. DEJONC, Clinical Instructor HENRYD. DEYOUNG,Clinical Instructor DONALD Clinical Instructor C. EDGREN, JOHN R ERICKSON,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)'PETER Clinical Instructor J. FARAGO,

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EMANUEL Clinical Instructor J. FEINHANDLER,ROBERTE. FELIX,Clinical Instructor THOMAS Clinical Instructor J. FITZPATRICK, JAMES W. FORD,Clinical Instructor BENUMW. FOX, Clinical Instructor RONALDE. FOX,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)'DONALDT. FOXWORTHY,Clinical Instructor CHARLESA. GIANASI, Clinical Instructor EDWINE. GOLDBERG,Clinical Instructor (on military leave of absence)MORTON Clinical Instructor A. GOLDMANN,LUKEJ. GRIMELLI,Clinical Instructor ~ L M. GUNNAR, F Clinical Instructor JULIUS A. GURVEY, Clinical Instructor WILLIAMJ. HAND,Clinical Instructor HENRIETTA Clinical Instructor S. HARTLEY,HARRY Clinical Instructor L. HUNTER,LOUIS C. JOHNSTON,Clinical Instructor BENJAMINM. KAPLAN, Clinical Instructor ERVIN Clinical Instructor KAPLAN,FRANK JR.,B. KELLY, Clinical Instructor WALLACEW. KIRKLAND, JR., Clinical Instructor SAMUELKLEIN, Clinical Instructor SYDNEY Clinical Instructor KOFMAN,BRUCE D. LEE, Clinical Instructor HOWARDJ. LEVINE, Clinical Instructor JEROME J. LUBIN, Clinical Instructor AUDLEYR. MAMBY,Clinical Instructor WILLIAMC. MASLOW, Clinical Instructor JAMES W. MCNEIL, Clinical Instructor JOSEPH J. MUENSTER, Clinical Instructor JR., EDWARDA. NEW MA^, Clinical Instructor DONALDE. O'BRIEN, Clinical Instructor JOSHUA ODEN,JR., Clinical Instructor LEONARD Clinical Instructor OHRINGER,WILLIAMH. PHALEN,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)'VICTORE. POLLAK,Instructor MARJORIEM. P n E , Clinical Instructor HELENL. RHETTA,Clinical Instructor PATRICK Clinical Instructor E. ROMANO, ALEXANDER Clinical Instructor N. RUGGIE,ROBERTRYAN, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' ANTHONY Clinical Instructor R. SAPIENZA,RALPH A. SCALA, Clinical Instructor ROBERTB. SCHLESINGER, Clinical Instructor IRAL. SCHNAER,Clinical Instructor JEROME F. STRAUSS,JR., Clinical Instructor DONAD W. TARUN, Clinical Instructor CHESTERB. THRIFT, Clinical Instructor CHARLESS. VIL, Clinical Instructor EARLA. VONDRASEK, Clinical Instructor SEYMOUR Clinical Instructor W. WEISBERG, EUGENEWEISS, Clinical Instructor JACK WILLIAMS,Clinical Instructor EDWARDJ. WISS, Clinical Instructor CHARLESK. WOLFE, JR., Clinical Instructor JOHN B. YONAN, Clinical Instructor JAMES B. ZVETINA,Clinical Instructor IRVING Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'J. ADATTO,FRANCE Clinical Assistant ALEXANDER,WILLIAMF. BENNETT,JR., Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'WILLIAME. BRETZ, Clinical Assistant D O U ~ A SDAVID, Clinical Assistant

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CHARLESS. DAVIS,Assistant (one year from July I, 199)' JOHN A. DETWEILER, Ciinical Assistant WILLIAMB. DWYER, Clinical Assistant BERNARDD. EDIDIN, Clinical Assistant DAVIDEILENBERC,Clinical Assistant ROBERTA. FOLEY, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~ ROBERTC. FRUIN, Clinical Assistant IRVING Clinical Assistant GREENSPAN,DONALDH. HANSCOM,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' EDWARD Clinical Assistant P. HAYS,Eosa K. HUDSON,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~NATHANJ. IGLITZEN,Clinical Assistant ELI M. KATZ, Clmical Assistant GEORGEN. KERRIHARD,Clinical Assistant (on military leave of absence) FREDERICK Clinical Assistant C. KUHARICH, RANDALLL. MANN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'PETERS. MAYER, Clinical Assistant MORGANM. MEYER, Clinical Assistant JAMES C. METTS, JR., Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' JOHN D. MICHENFUDER,Assistant (one year from July I, 19.56)~ EDSON Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~B. MOODY, JOHN A. MOORHOUSE, Clinical Assistant THOMAS Clinical Assistant MORRISON,DEVANABOYINA Clinical Assistant NAGAMANI,RICHARDH. NEAL, Clinical Assistant ROBERTL. PARSONS,Assistant (one year from July I, 19561' CHARLESP. PERLIA,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) JOHN H. PETERS, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) SOLPICKARD,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'ROBERTM. POSKE, Clinical Assistad EDWINR. PRIEST,Clinical Assistant LOUISN. RASHIN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'DEANS. ROSSET,Clinical Assistant KUMSANRYU, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' SEYMOUR Clinical Assistant R. SALBERC,ROGERR. SCHUESSLER, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'WILLIAME. SCHWIED,Clinical Assistant ENDELSEPP, Clinical Assistant HAROLD Clinical Assistant B. SHRIFTER, LEONARDS. SLUZYNSKI, Clinical Assistant CLIFFORDW. SMITH, Clinical Assistant ALVIN SOMBERG, Clinical Assistant WILLIAM R. STARR, Clinical Assistant HARRYB. STONE, Clinical Assistant RAYMONDTEPLITZ, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' ERNEST JR., Assistant (one year from Jyly I, 1956)' G. WARNER, JAY H. WEST, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) KENNETHM.WILCOX,Clinical Assistant

Neurology and Neurological Surgery LOREN W. AVERY, Clinical Professor of Neurology (Rush) ADRIEN VER BRUGGHES,Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery (Rush) BEN W. LICHTENSTEIN, Clinical Professor of Neurology LUIS V. AMADOK,Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery ARTHURARNOLD,Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery CHARLESS.TEXTOR11, Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery BEAUMONT 11, Clinical Instructor in Neurological Surgery JOHNSON VIRGINIASORUM,Clinical Instructor in Neurology NATHANZOLT, Clinical Instructor in NeurologyWILLIAM ALLEN, Assistant (age year from July I, 1956):ROBERTB. BIRD, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)ROLANDA. MANFREDI, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'

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FELIXM. MARTIN,Assistantt BERNARD Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'PATRICK,

Obstetrics and Gynecology EDWARDD. ALLEN, Clinical Professor (Rush)ABRAHAMF. LASH, Clinical Professor HARRY Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) BOYSEN,ARTHURH. KLAWANS,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) ALFREDJ. KOBAK, Clinical Associate Professor FRED0.PRIEST,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) WALTERC. HAMMOND, Assistant Professor, Emeritzcs JOHN M. LANG, Assistant Professor, Emeritus FRANKL. STONE, Assistant Professor, Emeritus RICHARD Clinical Assistant Professor H. ANDRESEN,HUGOC. BAUM, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush)SOL J. BENENSOHN, Clinical Assistant Professor MICHAELH. BOLEY,Clinical Assistant Professor CLAIRM. CAREY,Clinical Assistant Professor AUGUSTF. DARO, Clinical Assistant Professor SOLT. DELEE, Clinical Assistant Professor CECIL C. DRAA, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) JAMESP. FITZGIBBONS,Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTJ. GLENNER,Clinical Assistant Professor CHARLES Clinical Assistant Professor D. KRAUSE,RICHARDA. LIFVENDAHL, Clinical Assistant Professor Rocco V. LOBRAICO,Clinical Assistant Professor ARMAND Clinical Assistant Professor J. MAUZEY, GEORGE Clinical Assistant Professor H. REZEK,FREDERICKJ. Roos, Clinical Assistant Professor HARRY Clinical Assistant Professor SERED,C. OTISSMITH,Clinical Assistant Professor MANUELSPIEGEL,Clinical Assistant Professor HARRY Clinical Assistant Professor K. WADDINGTON,FRANK Clinical Assistant Professor J. WALSH,JOHN R. WOLFF, Clinical Assistant Professor JOSEPH S. ANGELL,Clinical Instructor DEANEM. FARLEY,Instructor MICHAELS. FARMANS,Instructor GEORGE InstructorR. FRICKE,HARVEY Clinical Instructor A. GOLLIN,DEMETRIUS InstructorHADZIARISTIDES, JOHN S . LONG,Clinical Instructor THEODORE Clinical Instructor C. MOUZAKEOTIS, JOSEPH J. MULLEN,Clinical Instructor EDWINE. NYMAN,Instructor (on military leave of absence) JOHN W. PAYNE,Clinical Instructor LOWELLF. PETERSON,Clinical Instructor MICHAELP. PILL, Instructor MEYERD. RUTGARD, Clinical Instructor SEYMOUR Clinical Instructor SHOLDER,HAROLD Clinical Instructor E. SMITH,EDGAR Clinical Instructor B. SYLVESTER,GEORGEP. VLASIS, Clinical Instructor LAVERNEM. WALLHEISER,Clinical Instructor JOHN A. AIMONE, Clinical Assistant JOHN F. BARTELS,Clinical Assistant CHARLESE. BLACK,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' ROBERTBOUER,Clinical Assistant ROBERTL. BRATMAN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'ROBERTC. BURCHELL,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'DELOSR.COZAD,Clinical Assistant ANDREW Clinical Assistant V. DAHLBERG,

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VINCENTS. DIGIULIO, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~AVERONH. ELLIS,Clinical Assistant DONALD Clinical Assistant M. FAHRENBACH,EDWINL. FALLOON, Clinical Assistant WILLIAMP. FOX,Clinical Assistant JOHN W. HENDRIX,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'SIDNEY Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'D. JONES,JR., ELMERJ. JUSTEMA,JR., Clinical Assistant SIDNEYC. KAHN, Clinical Assistant HENRY0. KASEMIRESCH,Assistant (on military leave of absence) ANTHONYN. KENWICK,Clinical Assistant MAURICEV. KORKMAS,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~VINCENT A. LAVIERI, Clinical Assistant JOHN R. KOSTELNY,Clinical Assistant RAYMOND Clinical Assistant A. MCDERMOTT, JOHN C. MASON, JR., Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'ROBERTH. OBERHELMAN,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' ADRIAN R. OLECK, Clinical Assistant MARVIN RAYNES, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'MARVINA. ROSXER,Clinical Assistant HUGHA. SANDERS, Assistant (one year from July I, 1256)'ROY R. SHOAF, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) ROBERTG. STONE, Clinical Assistant LAWRENCE Clinical Assistant J. SYKORA,NANCYC. TREADWELL, Clinical Assistant VASIL TRUCHLY, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'ALVINF. WIERSMA,Clinical Assistant BRUCE P. ZWMMO, Clinical Assistant

Ophthalmology CHARLESG. DARLING, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus WILLIAMF. MOKCREIFF,Clinical Professor (Rush)EARLEB. FOWLER,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush), Emeritus GEDRGIANAD. THEOBALD,Clinical Associate Professor and Clinical Pathologist,

Emerita CARLAPPLE,Clinical Associate Professor JOSEPH S. HAAS, Clinical Associate Professor DAKIEL SNYDACKER, Clinical Associate Professor THEODORE Clinical Associate Professor N. ZEKMAN, JAMES W. CLARK, Clinical Assistant Professor JACK P. COWEN, Clinical Assistant Professor NATHANH. Fox, Clinical Assistant Professor DAVIDB. MAHER, Clinical Assistant Professor H. ISABELLE Clinical Assistant Professor MCGARRY,G. HENRYMUNDT,JR., Clinical Assistant Professor EDWARD Clinical Assistant Professor A. PUSHKIN,WILLIAM ROSENBERG, Clinical Assistant Professor MILTONM. SCHEFFLER,Clinical Assistant Professor KARL J. SCHERIBEL, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) MANUELL. STILLERMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor MARTINJ. URIST, Clinical Assistant Professor VERNONM. LEECH, Clinical Associate (Rush)ROBERTL. ALLEN, Clinical Instructor WALTERL. BAYARD, Clinical Instructor LOUIS FEINBERG, Clinical Instructor GEORGET. FITZGERALD,Clinical Instructor ROBERTR. HERBST,Clinical Instructor EDWARDT. JONES, Clinical Instructor SAMT. JONES, Instructor* ~ W N AA. JUSKA, Clinical Instructor HAROLDQ. KIRK, Clinical Instructor CHARLESA. LEARSY, Clinical Instructor

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LUCIAN R. MATUSAK, Clinical Instructor SAMUEL Clinical Instructor M. SCHALL, ABRAHAM Clinical Instructor SCHULTZ, BARBARA Clinical Instructor SPIRO, JOSEPH TARTAR,Clinical Instructor JACK TRESLEY,Clinical Instructor EDWINs. WOOD, Clinical Instructor ROBERTF. AZAR, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' CHARLESL. BROCK,Assistant (one year from July I , 19.56)'DAVIDV. L. BROWN,Assistant (on military leave of absence! JOHN R. CASSADY, Assistant (six months from July I, 1956) WAYNEM. CAYGILL,Assistant (six months from July I, 1956)'CHANCSHOOCHOI, Assistant (six months from July I , 1956)'WILLIAME. DEUTSCH,Clinical Assistant ROBERTI. FIRESTONE,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' GORDOND. FRANK,Clinical Assistant KURT A. HAHN, Assistant (six months from July I, 1956)'MARVIND. HENRY, Clinical Assistant ROBERTE. LAMBERSON,Assistant (six months from July I, 1956)' ARTHURLIGHT, Assistant (six months from July I, 1956)'PHrLrP R. MCCANNA, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'VALDOP. OLEARI, Clinical Assistant LEONARDA Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'PALPAL-LATOC, JUDITH V. PERRY,Assistant (six months from July I, 1956)' PIERRE Assistant (six months from July I, 19:6)B. SCOTT,DONM. SMART,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) ALBERTE. TENNENBAUM,Clinical Assistant FREDERICKC. WHITE, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'

Orthopaedic Surgery ELVENJ, BERKHEISER,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush), Enteritus FRANKG. MURPHY, Clinical Associate Professor KURTL. EICHEIBAUM, Clinical Assistant Professor JOSEPH D. FARRINGTON, Clinical Assistant Professor HERMANJOFFE, Clinical Assistant Professor WILLIAMA. MARSHALL,Clinical Assistant Professor LEOF. MILLER, Clinical Assistant Professor FREDSHAPIRO,Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) HORACE Clinical Assistant Professor E. TURNER,EVERETTA. GRIMMER, Clinical Associate CHARLESB. ANDREWS,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' HENRYW. APFELBACH,Clinical Instructor LAWRENCE Clinical Instructor J. BOWNESS, RICHARDM. CRONIN, Instructor (on military leave of absence)' J. HENRYHEINEN, Clinical Instructor ROBERTP. MEANY, Clinical Instructor ALBERTJ. NOVOTNY,Clinical Instructor CLIFFORD0. NYMAN,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)'RAYMOND Clinical Instructor J. PELLICORE,IRWINB. RICH, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' JAMESE. ROBINSON,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)'LOUISS. VARZINO,Clinical Instructor (Rush) FREDERICKC. FEILER, Assistant' WILLIAMH. NEWMAN,Clinical Assistant

Otolaryngology ABRAHAMR. HOLLENDER,Professor, Emeritus DANIELB. HAYDEN,Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus WALTER Clinical Professor, EmeritusH. THECBALD, OLIVERE. VANALYEA,Clinical Professor SAMUEL Clinical Associate Professor, Emeritushl. MORWITZ,

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RICHARDW. WATKINS, Clinical Associate Professor, Ernevitas ALBERTH. ANDREWS,JR., Clinical Associate Professor WALTERW. DALITSCH, Clinical Associate Professor STANTON Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) A. FRIEDBERG,G. KENNETHLEWIS, Clinical Associate Professor GEORGES. LIVINGSTON,Clinical Associate Professor LINDENJ. WALLNER,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) OSCARJ. BECKER,Clinical Assistant Professor HELMUTBLUMENTHAL,Clinical Assistant Professor EDWARDL. CHAINSKI, Clinical Assistant Professor ARTHURJ. COOMBS,Clinical Assistant Professor CHARLESR. ELLIOTT, Assistant Professor of Clinical Speech Pathology NOAHD. FABRICANT,Clinical Assistant Professor ELMERA. FRIEDMAN, Clinical Assistant Professor LOIS D. GREENE,Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTHENNER,Clinical Assistant Professor IRWIN D. HORWITZ, Clinical Assistant Professor KENNETHC. JOHNSTON,Clinical Assistant Professor of Bronchoesophagology NORMANLESHIN, Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTB. LEWY, Clinical Assistant Professor LEO A. SATZ, Clinical Assistant Professor LOUIS SAVITT, Clinical Assistant Professor FRANKWOJNIAK, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush) BRUNOBLUMKLOTZ,Clinical Associate HARKISHENSINGH, Clinical Associate I. ERLINBARTLETT,Clinical Instructor DAVID0.DALE, Clinical Instructor EDWARDELLIOTT,Instructor in Clinical Speech JEANNETTE FRASIER,Clinical Instructor in Audiology MAURICEM. HOELTGEN, Clinical Instructor MILTONE. KURTH, Clinical Instructer in Plastic Surgery ARTHURLOEWY,Clinical Instructor MARIO MANSUETO, Clinical Instructor JOSEPH J. ORRICO,Clinical Instructor ARTHURL. RATKO, Clinical Instructor WILLIAM A. SMILEY, Clinical Instructor KURT SPRINGER, Clinical Instructor NICHOLASTOROK,Clinical Instructor JOHNA. WEIDEMANN,Clinical Instructor CHARLESJ. YAST, Clinical Instructor KENJI AIMI, Assistant' DAVID AUSTIN, Assistant' PIERREDEBLOIS, Assistant' JOSE FERRER, Assistant' GUENTERGEHRICH,Assistantl GERALDGUEMMER,Clinical Assistant JOSEPH GYORKEY,Assistant' ANDREAS Assistant'KODROS,HOWARDMARTIN, Assistant' URSULANEUENDORF,Assistant' LLOYDO'NEIL, Assistant' ATHANASSIOS Assistant'PANAGOPOULOS,SALVATORE Assistant'PERRELLI,EDWARDRAZIM, Assistant' LAWRENCE Assistant'SHAPIRO,

PathologyGEORGE ProfessorM. HASS,LESTERS. KING, Clinical Professor JOSEPH P. WEINMANN,Professor of Oral Pathology CHARLESE. CAHN-BRONMR,Professorial Lecturer HAROLDA. GRIMM, Clinical Associate Professor JERRY J. KEARNS,Clinical Associate Professor

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AARONLEARNER,Cbica l Associate Professor Corn C. MASON,Clinical Associate Professor C. BRUCETAYLOR,Associate Professor KENNETH J. COSTICH, Clinical Assistant Professor FREDERIC Lecturer in Legal Medicine with rank of L4ssistant Professor 0.FLOBERC,FRANZE. HIRSCH, Lecturer with rank of Clinical Assistant Professor GRANT C. JOHNSON, Clinical Assistant Professor ALEX B. RAGINS, Clinical Assistant Professor ALBERTW. SCHWEITZER,Assistant Professor JOSEPH C. SHERRICK,Clinical Assistant Professor JAMES R. THOMPSON,Clinical Assistant Professor (on military leave of absence) PAULA. VAN PERNIS, Clinical Assistant Professor ARNOLDBROWN,JR., Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' RAYMONDA. CLASEN,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' JAMES E. HABEGGER,Clinical Instructor JOHN E. MALONEY,Clinical Instructor ALBERTI. RUBENSTONE,Clinical Instructor A. F. SCHNEIDER,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' GROVERL. SEITZINGER,Instructor RICHARDTRUEHEART,Instructor (one year from July I , 1956)'GORDONF. VAWTER,Instructor (on military leave of absence) ELADIO JR., Assistant (one year from July N. ALCANTARA, 1956)'ROBERTALEXANDER,Assistant (one year from July I , 1256)GEORGEE. Cox, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) ROBERTH. EDWARDS,Assistant (one year from July I, 195:)'RONALDC. JESSEN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)MARILYNJ. O'BRIEN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'ADOLPHJ. RABINOVITZ,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'CHI-CHING SHIH, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'

Pediatrics CLIFFORDG. GRULEE, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus ARCHIBALD Clinical Professor (Rush), EmeritusL. HOYNE,HUGHMCCULLOCH,Lecturer with rank of Professor, Emeritus I. PATBRONSTEIN,Clinical Professor CRAIGD. BUTLER, Clinical Professor (Rush)BEEJAMINM. GASUL, Clinical Professor GERALDM. CLINE, Clinical Associate Professor C. JACK HARRISON,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)SAMUEL Clinical Associate Professor J. HOFFMAN,NOEL G. SHAW, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) CHARLESK. STULIK, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) DOROTHYH. WELKER,Clinical Associate Professor LESTERE. Bower, Clinical Assistant Professor LAWRENCEBRESLOW, Clinical Assistant Professor EINORH. CHRISTOPHERSON,Clinical Assistant Professor WOODRUFF Clinical Assistant Professor L. CRAWFORD,WARRENR. DAMMERS, Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTDESSENT, Clinical Assistant Professor LOUISJ. HALPERN,Clinical Assistant Professor JOHN B. HALL,Clinical Assistant Professor MILDREDR. JACKSON, Clinical Assistant Professor HERMAN Clinical Assistant Professor E. LANDER,HARRY Clinical Assistant Professor LEICHENGER, MATTHEWM . LEWISON, Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush)DANIELJ. PACHMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor HOMERS. PARKER,Clinical Assistant Professor IRVINGB. RICHTER, Clinical Assistant Professor MARTIN SACKS, Clinical Assistant Professor THOMASP. SALTIEL, Clinical Assistant Professor IRENESHMICELSKY,Clinical Assistant Professor

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NORMANT. WELFORD,Clinical Assistant Professor (Rush)ABRAHAMA. WOLF,Clinical Assistant Professor HANSG. BUCHFLERES,Instructor LEONGARDNER,Clinical Instructor HARVEYKRAVITZ,Clinical Instructor JOHN J. MARINO,Clinical Instructor HARRYT. NAGEL, Clinical Instructor BRUCE B. NEWMAN, Clinical Instructor KENNETHS. NOLAN, Clinical Instructor MILDREDJ. POLNIASZEK,Clinical Instructor FRANRLIN Clinical Instructor F. PREMUDA,ALYDAR. RATAJIK, Clinical Instructor MARIANNEPOWOLLIKBUDZEIKA, Assistant' MEHMETE. ERDEM,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~SABUROHARA, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' ZOEZ. KOUKOU,Assistant' ANCELOSPAPAICANOU,Assistant' PETERPINTO, Assistant' CORNELISPOST, Ass is tad K. GFORCETIETZ, Assistant' L U ~ STREVINO,Assistant'

Pharmacology HUGHA. MCGLTIGAN, Professor, Emeritus VICTOR A. DRILL, Lecturer with rank of Professor WILLIAMH. FUNDERBURK,Lecturer with rank of Assistant Professor

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation H. WORLEY Clinical Professor KENDELL,EDWARD Clinical Associate Professor E. GORDON,MAXWELLD. FLANK, Clinical Assistant Professor

Physiology LATHANA. CRANDALL, JR., Lecturer with rank of Professor HAROLD Lecturer with rank of ProfessorE. HIMWICH,CHESTERW. DARROW,Associate Professor

Preventive Medicine THOMASG. HULL, Lecturer with rank of Associate Professor .HAROLDW. SPIES, Clinical Assistant Professor

Psychiatry RALPH C. HAMILL, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus DAVIDSHAKOW,Lecturer with rank of Professor MORRISBRAUDE,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush), Emeritus HARRYR. HOFFMAN,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush), Emeritus DONALDA. R. MORRISON,Clinical Associate Professor ALFREDP. SOLOMON,Clinical Associate Professor JACK WEINBERC,Clinical Associate Professor JACOB PASKIND, Clinical Assistant Professor, Enzeritzls MILTONC. BAUMANN,Clinical Assistant Professor HELENR. BEISER, Clinical Assistant Professor ANNE BENJAMIN, Clinical Assistant Professor BERNARDBLOCK, Clinical Assistant Professor ELLIS BONNELL, Clinical Assistant Professor MARIA BROLLEY, Clinical Assistant Professor JAMES A. BUETTNER, Clinical Assistant Professor SEYMOURCHAPLIK, Clinical Assistant Professor PAULINE Clinical Assistant Professor COOKE,ALFREDFLARSHEIM,Clinical Assistant Professor

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ALFREDG. GREEN, Clinical Assistant Professor HAROLD Clinical Assistant Professor A. GREENBERG,Lours HALPERIN,Clinical Assistant Professor DAVID A. HAMBURG, Clinical Assistant Professor DAVIDS. HARMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor IRVINGD. HARRIS, Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTH. KOFF, Clinical Assistant Professor LOUIS LAMS, Clinical Assistant Professor SAMUELLIEBMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor JOAN LONGINI, Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTG. MCMILLAN,Clinical Assistant Professor WARREN Clinical Assistant Professor G. MCPHERSON,MARJORIEC. MEEHAN, Clinical Assistant Professor ARTHURA. MILLER, Clinical Assistant Professor WILLIAMH. MURRAY,Clinical Assistant Professor JOSEPH G. NEMECEK,Clinical Assistant Professor RUDOLPH Clinical Assistant Professor G. NOVICK,MELVIND. NUDELMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor ERICHPASCHKES, Clinical Assistant Professor RAYMOND Clinical Assistant Professor E. ROBERTSON, MORRISM. ROSENTHAL,Clinical Assistant Professor HARRYR. ROWE, Clinical Assistant Professor LESTERH. RUDY, Clinical Assistant Professor HENRYL. RUEHR, Clinical Assistant Professor HARRYM. SEGENREICH, Clinical Assistant Professor HENRYSEIDENBERG,Clinical Assistant Professor MARIANNEL. SIMMEL, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology MORRIS A. SKLANSKY,Clinical Assistant Professor W. DAVID STEED, Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTL. STEWART,Clinical Assistant Professor RALPHE. TALBOTT,Clinical Assistant Professor VIRGINIA TARLOW, Clinical Assistant Professor THOMAS Clinical Assistant Professor T. TOURLENTES,SAMUELA. VICTOR, Clinical Assistant Professor WILLIAMWEISDORF,Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTE. WESTFALL,Clinical Assistant Professor DONOVANG. WRIGHT, Clinical Assistant Professor VICTORJ. ZIELINSKI, Clinical Assistant Professor IVANBOSZORMENYI-NAGY,Research Associate MILDREDDAVIS, Clinical Instructor (one year from July I, 1956) QUENTINFISK, Clinical Instructor GLENN FLAGG, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956) JAMES GINSBERG,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956) FREDERICKV. GWYER, Clinical Instructor (one year from July I , 1956)WALTERKITT, Instructor' JOHN C. LEE, Clinical Instructor LUIS 0. MEDEROS,Clinical Instructor (on military leave of absence)VICTORJ. MINTEK, Clinical Instructor FRANCES Clinical Instructor C. PERCE,MELVINSCHWARTZ,Clinical Instructor MELVINN. SEGLIN,Clinical Instructor SEYMOURB. SIEGEL, Clinical Instructor MARIANTOLPIN, Clinical Instructor GUSTAVEF. WEINFELD,Clinical Instructor SARAH Research Associate COUNTS, RICHARDBOLIN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'RICHARDCHESSICK,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' NAHMANGREENBERG,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'RUTH KOENIG, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' MARTIN LAKIN, Clinical Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' HYMANMUSLIN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' BARBARAROCAH, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'

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Public Health EDWARDA. PISZCZEK, Associate Professor HERBERT Clinical Assistant Professor K. ABRAMS, CLARENCEW. KLASSEN, Assistant Professor HERBERT Assistant Professor E. MCDANIELS,KENNETH M. MORSE, Lecturer with rank of Assistant Professor W. FRANKLINDOVE, Research Associate

Radiology FAYH. SQUIRE, Professor of Radiology (Rush) DAVIDS. BEILIN, Clinical Associate Professor BENJAMIN D. BRAUN, Clinical Assistant Professor RICHARDE. BUENGER,Clinical Assistant Professor JOHNW'. CLARK, Clinical Assistant Professor SAMUEL Clinical Assistant Professor A. LEADER, NATHANM. STARKMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor AUDREYWILSON, Clinical Assistant Professor LOIS MAE FRITZ, Instructor' KEITHR. IRISH, Clinical Instructor ROBERT0. JONES, Instructor* CHARLESF. MELCHOR,Instructor' PAULB. SAVORY,Instructor' JOHN S. LEARY,Assistant' RICHARDE. LEWIS, Assistant' LEONH. STEINBERG,Assistant' ANTHONYZANNIS, Assistant'

Surgery VERNONC. DAVID, Professor (Rush), Emeritus HILLIERL. BAKER, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus ARRIE RAMBERGER, Clinical Professor, Emeritus SELIMW. MCARTHUR,Clinical Professor, Emeritus EDWINM. MILLER, Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus NELSONM. PERCY, Professor, Emeritus EDWARDJ. BEATTIE, JR., Professor ECBERTH. FELL,Clinical Professor (Rush) K I C H A R ~K. GILCHRIST,Clinical Professor (Rush) PAULW. GREELEY,Clinical Professor OSCAR E. KADEAU,Clinical Professor FRANCISH. STKAUS,Clinical Professor (Rush) . FRANKJ. JIRKA, Associate Professor, Emeritus RUDOLPHJ. E. ODEN, Associate Professor, Emeritus CARLB. DAVIS, JR., Clinical Associate Professor ARTHURE. DIGS, Clinical Associate Professor (Kush)CHESTERC. GUY, Clinical Associate Professor WILLIAMH. HAZLETT,Clinical Associate Professor HILCERP. JENKINS, Clinical Associate Professor JOHN D. KOUCKY,Clinical Associate Professor HIRAM T. LANGSTON,Clinical Associate Professor STANLEYE. LAWTON,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) WILLF. LYON, Clinical Associate Professor CLARENCE Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) MONROE, JOHN OLWIX, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)MORRISL. PARKER, Clinical Associate Professor LOUISW. SCHULTZ,Clinical Associate Professor of Oral Surgery CARLOS. SCUDERI,Clinical Associate Professor LINDONSEED,Clinical Associate Professor FRANKV. THEIS, Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) PHILIPTHOREK,Clinical Associate Professor CARL0. ALMQUIST,Clinical Assistant Professor CHARLESD. BRANCH,Clinical Assistant Professor c . DAVID BROWN, Clinical Assistant Professor

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JAMES H. CROSS, Clinical Assistant Professor WILLISG. DIFFENBAUGH,Clinical Assistant Professor WILLIAMS. DYE, JR., Clinical Assistant Professor WARDEASTMAN,Clinical Assistant Professor EARLGARSIDE,Clinical Assistant Professor MELVINI. GIBBEL, Clinical Assistant Professor RAYMONDGREEN, Clinical Assistant Professor RUSSELLC. HANSELMAN, Clinical Assistant Professor HARRYG. HARDT, JR., Clinical Assistant Professor ROBERTA. HESS, Clinical Assistant Professor CARLIRENEUS,JR., Clinical Assistant Professor HUSHANCJAVID, Clinical Assistant Professor (on leave of absence) ROBERTJ. JENSIK, Clinical Assistant Professor HAROLDI. MEYER, Clinical Assistant Professor GFQRGEA. OLANDER,Clinical Assistant Professor JOHN R. ORNWRFF, Clinical Assistant Professor WILLIAML. RIKER, Clinical Assistant Professor HAROLDA. ROTH, Clinical Assistant Professor PHILIPSHAMBAUGH,Clinical Assistant Professor HARRY Clinical Assistant Professor W. SOUTHWICK, JOHANNES L. KOPPEL, Research Associate JAMES E. ANTHONY, JR., Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)~SIDNEY BLACK, Clinical Instructor ROBERTG. CANHAM, Clinical Instructor (from July I, 1956, through August 31,

1957)JOSEPH P. CANNON,Clinical Instructor JOSEPH J. CARROLL,Instructor (one year from July I, 19.56)~ NOBLECORRELL,Clinical Instructor ERNESTOP. CRUZ, Clinical Assistant (from July I, 1956, through August 31, 1957) STEVEN Clinical Instructor G. ECDNOMOU,RONALDG. HALEY, Clinical Instructor HOWARD Clinical Instructor M. HAMLIN,WILLIAMH. HARRIDGE, Clinical Instructor (from July I, 19j6, through August

31, 19.57)JOSEPH L. Kovarik, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)~ WILLIAME. LOOBY, Clinical Instructor GERALD0. MCDONALD,Clinical Instructor JOHN B. MWRE 111, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' RICHARD0. MOSSEY, Clinical Instructor (on leave of absence) RUDOLPHG. MRAZEK, JR., Clinical Instructor VINCENTP. MUENSTER,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' NAHIMH. NASRALLA,Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' JOHN W. OTTEN, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)'GFQRGEL. PASTNACK,Clinical Instructor JOHNH. PRIBBLE,Clinical Instructor HOWARDG. REISER, Clinical Instructor JOHN B. SANFORD, Instructor (one year from July I, 1956)' WILLIAMD. SHOREY,Clinical Instructor WALTERF. SMEJKAL,Clinical Instructor MARKSMITH,Instructor' CARLK. SOLANDER,Clinical Instructor ROBERTF. STOKES,Clinical Instructor ELLSWORTH Clinical Instructor H. TANNEHILL,MILAN M. WASICK, Clinical Instructor MILTON WEINBERG, Clinical Instructor JR., CARLY. WERELIUS, Clinical Instructor WALTER Assistant (on leave of absence)'L. BARKER,PAULY. CHAN, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)GLENNW. FISCUS,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' JOHN W. FRISCH, Assistant' MATTHEWC. GLEASON, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'

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IANW. D. HENDERSON,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)~ JAMES A. HUNTER, Assistant' FERNLY Clinical Assistant E. JOHNSON,FRANCESE. KNOCK, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'MALCOLM AssistanPR. LEWIS,ROBERT0. LEWIS, Assistant (one year from July I , 1956)'CARLE. LORENTSON,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' ROBERTE. MADDEN,Assistant' JOSEPH R. MCANDREW,Assistant' GEORGEA. MCDERMOTT, Clinical Assistant RICHARDH. MEYER,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' JOHN J. MILROY, Clinical Assistant FRANCISCO Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) MORALES,CALVIN R. O'KANE, Clinical Assistant ROBERTJ. OVERSTREET,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) JOHN PARROTT,Assistant (on leave of absence)'HAROLDA. PAUL, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'ANTHONYJ. RAIMONDI,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' OLIVERV.RENAUD,Assistant ROBERTA. REICH, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)'TERRYN. REYNOLDS, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' HORACE Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' E. STANSEL, ANN STITT, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956) FRANCISW. STREHL, Assistant' RICHARDL. VERBIC, Clinical Assistant ALVIN L. WATNE, Assistant

Division of Urology NORRISJ. HECKEL,Clinical Professor (Rush)EDWARDBUCKMAN,Clinical Associate Professor (Rush) JAMES W. MERRICKS,JR., Clinical Associate Professor (Rush)GEORGE0. BAUMRUCKER,Clinical Assistant Professor JAMES H. MCDONALD,Clinical Assistant Professor DONE. MURRAY,Clinical Assistant Professor FRANKB. PAPIERNIAK, Clinical Assistant Professor COLQUITT0. RITCH, Clinical Assistant Professor FREDERICKSCHACHT, Clinical Assistant Professor JUSEPHS. DRABANSKI,Clinical Associate THOMAS Clinical Instructor L. C. J. COTTRELL,REUBENB. GAINES, Clinical Instructor (Rush)R. ROSSHAEGER,Clinical Instructor WILLARD C. MEYER, Clinical Instructor JAMES A. CALAMS, Clinical Assistant ALFONSODIAZ, Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)' PAULM. GONZALEZ,Assistant"

Division of Anesthesiology MARYM. LYONS,Associate Professor (Rush), Emerite LLOYDA. GITTELSON, Clinical Associate Professor MYRON J. LEVIN, Clinical Assistant Professor MILTONJ. SCHIFFRIN, Clinical Assistant Professor PAULW. SEARLES,Clinical Assistant Professor ARTHURT. SHIMA, Clinical Assistant Professor WILMA C. STAFFORD, Clinical Assistant Professor GWEN GLEAVE, Clinical Instructor EILEENHECKEL, Clinical Instructor DAVID KATZ, Clinical Instructor JOHN NELSON, Clinical Instructor ROSAUROM. REYES, Clinical Instructor RAYMONDF. ROSE, Clinical Instructor MURRAYK. ROSENBERG, Clinical Instructor

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MAURICEM. TENNANT,Clinical Instructor THEODOREJ. FRYE, Assistant’ ADOLFJ. HEHL, Assistant’ MARGARETN. KFZDI,Clinical Assistant (one year from July I , 1956)ANTHONYP. MELGBAVE,Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)’HERBERTE. NWOF, Assistant‘ ROBERTOS.SMALL,Assistant‘ VITTORIOVENTAFRIDDA,Assistant‘ RASMAV. VITRUNGS,Clinical Assistant (one year from July I, 1956)’CHARLESWALLFX,Assistant’

APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION (4) recommend that the position of Director of Public Relations be changed to Director of Public Information The latter title more accurately reflects the projected responsibilities of the office, since “Public Relations” as a term has come to have a broad application in institutional life and is the concern of manyUniversity officers.

I further recommend that Charles E. Flynn, presently University of Illinois Athletic Association Publicity Supervisor, be appointed Director of Public In-formation effective October I, 1956, at an annual salary of $13,000, on “Y” basis.

This appointment is to replace Mr. Josef F. Wright who has asked to be relieved of his duties at the beginning of the academic year 1956-57. However, he will be administratively responsible for the office until October I, instead of September I, 1956, as previously reported.

On motion of Mr. Swain, this appointment was approved.

A DMI Nl STRATI VE APPOl NTM ENTS (5) In order to more clearly mark the responsibilities of the officers concerned and to expedite the business of the President’s Office, I recommend the follow- ing changes in status, effective September I , 1956: HENNINGLARSEN, from Provost to Vice-president and Provost, a t a salary of

$21,000, on “Y”basis. Mr. Larsen is also Professor of English.H. 0. FARBER,from Comptroller to Vice-president and Comptroller, a t a salary

of $16,000, on “Y”basis. hlr. Farber is also Comptroller of the Board of Trustees and Comptroller of the University Retirement System of Illinois.

A. J. JANATA, from Assistant to the President on one-half time to Executive Assistant to the President on one-half time, in addition to his appointment as Secretary of the Board of Trustees on one-half time, at a salary of $16,500, on “Y” basis. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these appointments were approved.

ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR COLLEGE O F AGRICULTURE (6) The Dean of the College of Agriculture recommends the following appoint- ments and reappointments to advisory committees for the College of Agricultureand the Agricultural Experiment Station effective September I, 1956, for the terms indicated. Agricultural Economics Agronomy EARLM.HUGHES, Rural Route, Wood- A. G. HARMS, Cisco (three years) stock (three years) MELVIN E. SIMS, Rural Route I,WILBERTSTEVENSON,Rural Route 4, Adams (three years) Streator (three years)

Animal Science Agricultural Engineering JOHN W. LEHMANN, Pleasant Plains HOBARTV. DEFFENBAUCH, andFarm (three years) Trust Manager, Citizens Bank, Paris MYRON C. MUELLER, Taylor Ridge(three years) (three years) F. GUY WHITE. Bob White Farms, Girard (three years)

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Daky Science Horticulture (Vegetables, Fruits, omamenfals)C. LESLIEJAMES, Maple Meade Farm,

Mansfield (three years) JOHN TURES, Matt Tures and Sons Nursery, 1500 Lee Street, Des Plaines (three years) Forestry JOHN A. NEMANICH, Manhattan (Presi-

A. C. HART, First National Bank dent, Illinois State Vegetable Growers’ Building, Arenzville (three years) Association) (three years)

I concur. On motion of Mrs. Holt, these appointments were approved.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

(7) The Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine recommends the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Veterinary Medicine for terms of three years beginning September I, 1956: Dr. Clifford A. Lemen,Warrensburg; Dr. Warren Amling, Pana; and Dr. Frank Fox Adams, Mt. Carmel.

I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, these appointments were approved.

CENTER FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (8) On recommendation of the Executive Committee of the Research and Edu- cational Hospitals, the Executive Committee of the College of Medicine, and the Vice-president in Charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges, I have authorized the establishment of a Center for Handicapped Children in the Re- search and Educational Hospitals. A report submitted jointly by the Dean of the College of Medicine and the Medical Director of the Research and Educa- tional Hospitals presenting the full text of this proposal, the function of the Center, plan of organization, and budget is hereby filed with the Secretary of the Board for record.

Since this project is primarily a reorganization and consolidation of existing services, funds are available in the budgets of the College of Medicine and the Research and Educational Hospitals and in the Division of Services for Crippled Children. In addition, grants from the United States Public Health Service and the United States Children’s Bureau may be available for future development of the program.

I have also approved the appointment of Dr. Edward F. Lis, presently Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the College of Medicine, as Director of the Center for Handicapped Children in the Deparfment of Pediatrics of the Re- search and Educational Hospitals and in the Division of Services for Crippled Children, in addition to his appointment as Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the College.

Confirmation of these actions is requested. On motion of Mrs. Holt, the President’s actions were confirmed.

LAUNDRY FACILITIES FOR CHICAGO PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES CAMPUS

(9) The laundry operated by the University a t the Chicago Professional Colleges campus was started in I925 by the State Department of Public Welfare. I t is in the basement of the Research and Educational Hospitals and was transferred to the University in 1941.Some of the original equipment is still in service. The Uni- versity has expanded the laundry by assigning a section in the basement of the south wing of the Hospitals building which is some distance from the main laundry, but even this additional space and facilities are not now adequate to serve present laundry requirements of the Chicago Professional Colleges and approximately 20 per cent of the University’s laundry work is done by com-mercial laundries.

The laundry service requirements will increase, and the University has been requested by the Department of Public Welfare to provide laundry service, if possible, for the new Psychiatric Institute State Hospital to be constructed in the near future. Such a service would allow consolidation of laundry facilities

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for servicing both institutions, and if the University acquired a new laundryit could serve the Psychiatric Institute State Hospital, if found to be legallypossible.

The estimated requirement for a new University Laundry is z,740,000 pounds a year. The requirements of the Psychiatric Institute State Hospital will amount to approximately 650,000 pounds a year. The total requirements, i f the University were to furnish laundry service to the Psychiatric Institute State Hospital, would be 3,390,000 pounds a year. A new laundry should be designedfor a potential capacity sufficient to handle the laundry needs for approximately 1,200hospital beds.

The capital cost of a new laundry is estimated at $745,000, including equip- ment owned by the University and land in the Medical Center District valued at $85,000. The remainder of the cost, $660,000, would have to be borrowed or provided by a state appropriation.

The present annual operating cost of laundry service, including that done by commercial laundries, is $183,000. If all of the laundry were done by a com- mercial laundry, it is estimated that the annual cost would be $193,200. If a new laundry is constructed, the same volume of laundry could be processed at an estimated annual cost of $ 1 4 3 , ~ ~ ~or a saving of $50,000.

The laundry operations must be discontinued in the present location, since this space is not only inadequate for this purpose but is needed for hospital use. In view of the savings possible through the operation of a University-owned laundry, possibilities of financing its construction, probably through the cooperation of the University of Illinois Foundation, should be explored.

In addition to savings in costs, there would be operating advantages in hav- ing such a facility: smaller inventory of linens, greater flexibility in methods of distributing linens to hospital floors, less storage space required, and an estimated longer life for linens.

The Medical Director of the Hospitals, the Vice-president in Charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges, the Director of the Physical Plant, and the Comptroller recommend approval in principle of the construction of a laundryat the Chicago Professional Colleges campus and that further studies be made of the possibility of financing such a facility.

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller be authorized to investigate the possibility of securing the necessary financing and to employ the law firm of Chapman and Cutler, Chicago, as special counsel.

On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this recommendation was approved. INCREASE IN PETTY CASH F U N D AT CHICAGO

UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION (10)The Comptroller recommends that the petty cash fund available for the use of the Business Manager at the Chicago Undergraduate Division be in- creased from the present maximum of $IZ,OOO to $15,000, by assignment of an additional $3,000 from the balances of indirect cost funds now held by the University Treasurer. The petty cash fund at the Chicago Undergraduate Division was authorized by the Board of Trustees on April 24, 1952, and $ r z , mis not now adequate to service the Undergraduate Division.

I concur. On motion of Mr. Livingston, this recommendation was approved

by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton, Mr. Williamson.

APPROPRIATION FOR LEGAL SERVICES (11) Mr. Albert E. Jenner, Jr., of the firm of Johnston, Thompson, Raymond, and Mayer, Chicago, was engaged as special counsel in the mandamus proceed- ings instituted against the University by Miss Patricia Bluett.

The Appellate Court for the First District recently affirmed the order dis- missing Miss Bluett’s mandamus suit against the University.

Mr. Jenner has presented a statement showing that there is due his firm a fee for its services to the University in this matter from May 13, 1955,to date in the sum of $2,500 plus advancements made by it in behalf of the Univer-

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sity during that period totaling $123, or a total of $2,623.This is in addition to the $2,600 paid Mr. Jenner’s firm by way of compensation for its services and reimbursement for its advances while the case was pending in the Circuit Court of Cook County.

The Legal Counsel and the Comptroller recommend an appropriation of $2,623 from the General Reserve Fund and authorization of payment for these services and expenses incidental thereto.

I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this appropriation was made and the pay-

ment was authorized by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton, Mr. Williamson.

SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR NONRECURRING EXPENDITURES (12) The Committee on Nonrecurring Appropriations recommends assignments of funds from the General Reserve Fund as follows: Urbana-Champaign I. Department of Architecture, purchase of equipment.. ...............$ 5 722 2. Department of the Air Force, modification and repair of office space 2 865 3. College of Engineering, remodeling and purchase of furnishings for

placement office and interviewing rooms in Civil Engineering Hall.. 20 000 4.College of Engineering, remodeling in Ci\-il Engineering Hall to pro-

vide more adequate space for staff members.. ...................... 50005 . Department of English, purchase of equipment, remodeling, and mov-

ing of present equipment for the new English Building ............. 11 MX)

6. Library, transfer of law books and newspapers to the Law Library in the new Law Building ............................................. 3 000

7. Department of Military Science and Tactics, construction of a cage to protect one &I-47 tank trainer ................................... I 040

8. Physical Plant Department, removal of dead trees and replanting of trees .............................................................. 15

9. Physical Plant Department, remodeling of properties at 606% South Mathews Avenue and 605 South Goodwin -4venue to make space therein usable by the School of Music and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ...................................................... I4 O00

Chicago Colleges and Divisions 10.Animal Hospital, Chicago Professional Colleges, replacement of an

air-conditioning unit and purchase and installation of a ventilating fan 4 500 11. Library, Chicago Professional Colleges, moving and cleaning books

and periodicals .................................................... 4 670 12. Chicago Undergraduate Division, remodeling and equipment for ex-

pansion of the offices of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Commerce.. 9 ZOO Total. . ............................................................ $95 997 I concur. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these appropriations were made by

the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Holt, hlr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton, Mr. Williamson.

REASSIGNMENT OF FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL HOSPITALS

(13) The University biennial operating budget for 1955-57 includes a provision of $73,916 a year for the activation of the twelfth floor of the addition to the Research and Educational Hospitals. Prior to the activation of the twelfth floor, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis negotiated with the University for the installa- tion and operation of a Respiratory Center on this floor and for which the Founda- tion provided the funds. The funds for the first year of the biennium were held in reserve and were used for nonrecurring expenditures within the Hospitals.

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The Hospitals are in need of additional positions in ancillary services. These positions will be included in the biennial budget estimates for 1957-59,but in view of the availability of funds for the operation of the twelfth floor, it is proposed to use them to provide salaries for the new positions needed now. Such transfer is appropriate under the Act making the biennial appropriations to the University. This has been discussed with representatives of the State Department of Finance who concur in this proposed transfer.

The Vice-president in Charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges and the Comptroller recommend that funds be transferred from the reserve held for the activation of the twelfth floor of the Research and Educational Hospitals and be allocated as follows,and I concur. College of Medicine I. Pathology, salaries ................................................. .$ 2 900 2. Surgery, salaries .................................................... 12 000 3. Radiology, salaries. ................................................. I Z 000

Research and Educational Hospitals I. Central Supply, salaries. ............................................. 2 580 2. Clinics, salaries.. ................................................... 7 380 3. Clinical Laboratories, salaries. ....................................... 6 900 4. Medical Records

Salaries........................................................ 3 600 Wages ......................................................... w

5. Medicine, salaries.. ................................................. 3 330 6. Neurology

Salaries. ....................................................... 11 640 Wages .......................................................... 246 Expense and equipment.. ........................................ 2 000

7. Pathology, salaries. ................................................. 3 300 8. Radiology, wages.. .................................................. 5 620

On motion of Mr. Johnston, these reassignments of funds were ap- proved by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megan, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton, Mr. Williamson.

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES ON UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS (14) Professor A. M. Richardson of the Department of Architecture, who was Consulting Architect for the new Law Building and who has done extensive design work on student residence halls, has resigned from the University to go into private practice. His work for the University has been so satisfactory that it is desired that his services be continued.

The Director of the Physical Plant recommends employment of Professor Richardson and his new firm for (a) the design of a new residence hall for 1,000 undergraduate women students; (b) the completion of the design for a new resi- dence hall for men; (c) the design of a new Fine and Applied Arts Building; (d) campus plan studies at Urbana-Champaign; (e) consultation as requested by the University on the designs of a new Plant Sciences Building, the addition to the Illini Union Building, a Central Food Storage Building, and family housing construction.

It is proposed that compensation for these services on items (a ) and (c) be at the rate of one-half of one per cent of the estimated construction cost of these buildings; and that compensation for services on the other projects be on the basis of actual salaries and wages paid to personnel while employed on them plus 75 percent thereof for indirect costs.

The estimated cost of these services under the arrangement proposed is ap- proximately $37,000. These expenditures will be charges against the funds which become available for construction, but an advance from general University funds is necessary.

The Comptroller and the Provost join with the Director of the Physical Plant in recommending a contract with Mr. Richardson and his associates as out- lined above.

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the

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Board be authorized to execute a contract with Mr. Richardson and his firm for services in accordance with the terms listed above, and that an appropriation of $37,000 be made from the General Reserve Fund for this purpose, with the under- standing that this fund will be reimbursed when construction funds for the projects included in this arrangement become available.

On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this recommendation and the assign- ment of funds required were approved by the following vote: Aye,Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Stratton, Mr. Williamson.

CONTRACT FOR ALTERATIONS IN FIRST UNIT OF DENTISTRY- MEDICINE-PHARMACY BUILDING

( I j) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract for $20,876to the Mutual Contracting Company, Chicago, the lowest bidder, for alterations of quarters for the Department of Pharmacology in the first unit of the Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building.

The work will consist of rearrangement of partitions, improvement of lightingand ventilation, and installation of new laboratory furniture. The work is part of the program which has been under way for the past two years to rehabilitate facilities and to provide additional space for the increase in enrollment.

Funds are available in the state appropriations for 1955-57 for buildings and other permanent improvements.

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute this contract.

On motion of Mr. Swain, this contract was awarded, and the Comptroller and Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same.

CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPING OF HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING AREA

(16) The Director of the Physical Plant and the comptroller recommend award of a contract for $11,497 to Irving L. Peterson, Champaign, Illinois, the lowest bidder, for landscaping of the Bevier Hall -Home Economics area.

The funds are available in the state appropriation for the construction of this building.

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute this contract.

On motion of Mrs. Holt, this contract was awarded, and the Comp- troller and Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same. CONTRACT FOR LAWN SPRINKLING SYSTEMS AT STAFF APARTMENT

BUILDING AND STUDENT RESIDENCE HALL AT THE CHICAGO PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES

(17) The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract for $3,928 to the Muellermist Irrigation Company, Maywood, Illinois, the lowest bidder, for installation of lawn sprinkling systems at the Staff Apart- ment Building and the Student Residence Hall at the Chicago Professional Colleges.

The work will consist of installing underground piping and sprinkling heads. This improvement will reduce the amount of labor required and will provide more uniform sprinkling.

Funds are available in the 1951 Revenue Bond Construction Account. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board

be authorized to execute this contract. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this contract was awarded, and the

Comptroller and Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same.

CONTRACT FOR FUEL FOR MEDICAL CENTER STEAM PLANT (18) The Director of the Physical Plant, the Business Manager of the Chicago Colleges, and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract to the Crerar

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Clinch Coal Company, 28 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, the lowest bidder, for 17,000tons of screenmgs coal to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Plant, operated by the University, as required during the peTiod August I, 1956, to 3une 30, 1957,at a per ton cost of $4.00, plus transportahon of $3.30,plus $1.25 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost of $111,350.This price is based on the present wage scale and is subject to increase or decrease in the event that wage contracts now in effect are changed, and any such change will affect the price to the extent that the production costs are increased or decreased by the new contracts. The University has the right of approval of any such increase in price.

The lowest bid is determined by the number of British Thermal Units per one cent of cost based on guaranteed analysis. A continuous check is provided at the Steam Plant to insure compliance with the specifications.

The above named officers also recommend the purchase of a minimum of 8,000 gallons of No. 6 fuel oil, with the option of purchasing as much more a s may be required for emergency use but not to exceed 450,000gallons, from the Michael Oil Company, 2446 South Western Avenue, Chicago, the lowest bidder, a t a price of $.&I per gallon subject to adjustment in accordance with the posted price variations published in the Wall Street Journal. On the basis of the quoted unit price, the total cost of 8,000 gallons would be $648 and of 450,(xx, gallons, $36,450.

The Medical Center Steam Company Plant is equipped to burn either coal, gas, or oil. Winter operation has been with coal and summer operation has been with gas. The purchase of fuel oil is recommended for standby service. If used for emergency operations instead of gas or coal, there will be a correspondingreduction in expenditures for these two fuels.

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute the contracts for these purchases subject to approval by the Governor as required by the state constitution.

On motion of Mr. Swain, these contracts were awarded, and the Comptroller and Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same.

CONTRACTS FOR COAL PURCHASES (19)The Director of Purchases, the Comptroller, and the Director of the Physical Plant recommend award of the following contracts for 50,300 tons of coal screenings to be delivered to the Abbott Power Plant between the period September I, 1956,through June 30, 1957: United Electric Coal Co., Chicago F.0.b. Mine Freight Total Cost

5,000 tons at $4.10....................... $ 20 500 $ 6 250 $ 26 750 Bell & Zoller Coal Co., Terre Haute, Indiana

10,000tons at $4.45. ..................... 44 500 11 800 56 300 Republic Coal & Coke Co., Peoria 35,300tons at $4.35...................... I53 555 41 654 I95 log

Sealed bids on uniform specifications were opened on July 13, 1956. Invitations were sent to twenty-four producers and sales agencies and advertisements were published in three daily papers.

It is advantageous to have contracts with three sources of supply to be assured of delivery of coal at all times. The prices quoted are based on present wage scales and are subject to increase or decrease in event that wage contracts now in effect are changed. Any such change will affect the price to the extent that production costs are increased or decreased by the new contracts. The University may cancel the purchase contract if it believes that any price adjustment is not justified.

I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute contracts as recommended, subject to approval by the Governor as required by the state constitution.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, these contracts were awarded, and the Comptroller and Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute the same.

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REJECTION OF BIDS ON ALTERATIONS IN STUDENT RESIDENCE HALL AT CHICAGO PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES

(20) Bids were taken on remodeling of the third floor of the Student Residence Hall at the Chicago Professional Colleges to convert that area from occupancy by men to occupancy by women students. The work would include installation of separate stairs for the use of women only.

It has been concluded that the cost of the additional stairs is not justified and can not be recommended. Since this would constitute the major portion of the work on which the bids were taken, the Vice-president in Charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges, the Director of the Physical Plant, and the Comptroller recommend that all bids be rejected. The University reserved the right to do SO in the invitations issued to bidders.

I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, these bids were rejected.

GRANT FROM W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION (21) The W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Michigan, has approved a grant of $141,000for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, pay- able to the University of Illinois in annual installments of $47,000 for a period of three years. This grant is in essence an extension of a five-year grant made by the Kellogg Foundation to the University, on behalf of the NAEB, effective July I, 1951, in support of educational broadcasting. University and NAEB officials are gratified that the record of accomplishment of the Kellogg Project has merited a renewal of the grant. The present grant, however, is a terminal one.

The National Association of Educational Broadcasters, whose headquarters are at the University of Illinois, is the professional association of educational broadcasters in the United States for both radio and television. Its functions include operation of a national central educational employment service and other consultant, professional, research, aDd publication services, some of which are or have been supported also by the Fund for Adult Education, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and other organizations. Active membership includes nearly all the educational radio and television stations in the United States; affiliated memberships are also held by educational representatives of the broad- casting systems of other nations.

I have accepted this grant and request confirmation of my action. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, the President’s action was confirmed.

GRANTS FROM HASKINS AND SELLS FOUNDATION, INC.. OF NEW YORK CITY

(22) The Haskins and Sells Foundation, Inc., of New York City has established two educational programs, one for students and one for teachers, a t several col- leges and universities throughout the United States, beginning with the academic year 1956-57.

The Foundation has offered the University of Illinois I. A $500 award to be made annually to outstanding students in accounting who

have completed their junior year. The purpose of this award is to stimulate higher academic achievement on the part of students majoring in accounting and to encourage promising students to major in this field. The award is available to students whose primary interest is in accounting, but it is not required that the student plan to enter public accounting.

2. A grant of $1,000 a year for five years to assist qualified instructors in account- ing while they are pursuing higher academic degrees for careers in teaching accounting. This grant is designed to minimize the initial sacrifices incurred by a teacher in the early stages of his career. Payment of the faculty grants will be made directly to the recipients selected.

I have accepted these grants and request confirmation of my action. On motion of Mr. Livingston, the President’s action was approved.

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PURCHASES Purchases A~thorized

(23) The following purchases were authorized by the President on the recom-mendation of the Director of Purchases and the Comptroller.

I tan Dspmlmsnl VcndO? cost Birch wall cabinets: 280 36" I 30" and

70 24" x 30". inchding installation in Arbor Suites (this is the housingproject for undergraduate women stu- dents leased from Northwood. Inc..

(Women'sApartmentProject)

Housing Division Alexander Lumber Company.Champaign

$9 656 50installed

Buckman Furniture Company.Spnng Valley

7 725 2.0f.0.b.

Urbana

Furnish and install standard gauge lino- leum in 168 rooms in Arbor Suites

Housing Division (Women'sApartmentProject)

Sacketts Furniture Store, Champaign

7 798 28delivered

and installed

On motion of Mr. Johnston, these purchases were approved. Purchases Recommended

The Director of Purchases has proposed and the Comptroller recommends the following purchases. Unless otherwise specified, the purchase in each case is recommended on the basis of lowest bid.

I concur. Item

One recording spectrophotometer. model 14. Cary type, with thermo- static cell compartment and marker pen. wave length range of 185o-zooo angstroms

Recondition and modernize one Carymodel I I recording spectrophotome- ter. to indude new slide wires, bal-ance adjustment features, wave length marker pen, thermostatic cell, and general overhaul of existing equip- ment (purchased in February, 1950. for $7.990.56; estimated value of new equipment, $14,000)

One electronic circuit panel for propor- tional counter, including high voltage power supply scaler-rate meter clock nand. 60-cvcle

One X-ray diffractometer. vertical oper-ation for forward and back reflection regions. including Geiger counter and other accessories

One XRDOs X-ray diffraction unit zoo-250 volt, 6o-cycle, tube position ver- tical with provision for one tube and with other accessories as specified

One No. 4700 DU spectrophotometer with photomultiplier

One No. gzoo flame photometer attach- ment

1008F P funnel 65 mm. polyethylene 100 F P funnel 3 5 mm. polyethylene zoo T-6Sthistle top with Saran tube IOW FH-roofunnel holder 100 diameter 2.420 pounds reagent grade chloroform 3.168 pounds reagent grade ether

2.16 16 mm. films, selected subjects, black and white and color

98 16 mm. films, selected subjects, black and white and color, fifteen-year lease basis

372 16 mm. films, selected subjects,black and white and color

Dcpmfmnt Chemistry and

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Mining and MetallurgicalEngineering

Mining and MetallurgicalEngineering

General Chemical Stores

General Chemical Stores

Visual Aids Service

Visual Aids Service

Applied Physics Corp..Pasadena, Calif.

Applied Physics corp..Pasadena Calif.

North American Philips Co., Chicago

General Electric Co.. St. Louis. Ma.

Arthur S. LaPine & Co.,Chicago

Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. St. Louis. Mo.

$15 225 M)f.0.b.

Urbana

3 285 00 f.0.b. PaSa-dena. Calif.

8 513 00 f.0.b. Mt.

Vernon,N.Y.

3 888 00 f.0.b.

delivered

2 545 00f.0.b.

delivered

2 58 80 z0.b.

Urbana Young America Films, Inc.. 27 480 00

New York,N.Y. (this firm is the only distributor of these films)

Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Films, Inc.. Wilmette (the producer of these films)

f.0.b. New

York,N.Y.

3 2 045 w f.0.b. Wil-

mette

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Itcm Sixmodel R-3 Griswold film splicers Four model PD-I rewind assemblies Five inspection tables One Neumade CL-16 Neuvator film

cleaner Miscellaneous Neumade film radrs 217 Lightolier table lamps, floor lamp.

and desk l a m p for Arbor Suites (this is the housing project for under- graduate women students leased from Northwood, Inc., Champaign)

Seventy-seven 6' x 9' rugsSeventy-seven 9'x 12' rugsTo be made from Bigelow "Disneyland"

carpet

455 6" x 78" innerspring mattresses for Aiditions 3 and 4 to the Men's Resi- dence Halls

Furniture for student and faculty lounges in the new Home Economics Building (a complete list, with descriptions, of the items included in this order was available at the Board meeting)

Sixteen air-conditioning units for use in the Central Office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children at Springfield

Seventy-seven fluorescent fixtures to be used for remodeling in the Dental Clinic

340,ooo gallons No. 5 grade fuel oil for the Chicago Undergraduate Division heating plant for the period from October 1 5 . 1956. through April 15. 1957

Publication of the weekly newspaper Pier Illini beginning September I . 1956, through June 30. 1957. consist-ing of twenty-two eight-page issues of 4.000 copies each and four twelve-page issues of 4.000 copies each (this will be paid from student activity fees income)

White offset paper, regular finish, short grain: ~ o o r e a m szzM"x35"-58 lb. z ~ o r e a m sz z W x ~ ; " - 4 ~ M I b ... ..

2,500 reams 8%" x 11" 24 Ib. white Hammermill mimeograph bond paper

Boiler and machinery insurance on a specific object basis effective August I. 1956, for three years covering ob- jects located on premises owned or controlled by the University of Illi- nois at Champaign-Urbana. Allerton House, Chicago Professional Colleges Campus, Chicago Undergraduate Di- vision at Navy Pier. and Camp Rabi- deau (Civil Engineering Surveying Camp) in the amount of $soo,ow per accident at Champaign-Urbana. $IOO,OOO at the Chicago Professional Colleges Campus, and $so.wo peraccident at all other locations

Four sedans four-door &cylinder engine Two station wagons, V8 engine, eight-

passengerLess trade-in allowance for six vehicles

now in the Universitv fleet One Beckman DK-2 ratio recording

spectrophotometer less hydrogenlamp. power supply, and liquid cooled lamp house

Department Visual Aids

Service

Housing Division (women'sApartmentProject)

Housing Division (Women'sApartmentProject)

Housing Division

Physical Plant

Division of Services for CrippledChildren

Physical Plant, Chicago Profes- sional Colleges

Physical Plant. Chicago Under- graduateDivision

Dean of Men, ChicagoUnder-graduateDivision

Office Supply Storeroom

office supplyStoreroom

Physical Plant

Physical Plant

Toxicology,ChicagoProfessional Colleges

VCndOr Watland Inc. 23 44 6 3

Blue I'dand' J.0.h. New York,N.Y.

Buckman Furniture Co., 3 037 30 Spring Valley f.0.b.

delivered

Mandel Brothers, Chicago (5zcarpetsofeachsize) 4 308 92

Marshall Field & Co.. Chicago ( z s carpetsof each size) 2 338 95

Both prices include de- livery to Urbana

Buckman Furniture Co.. 8 281 00 Spring Valley f.0.b.

Urbana Marshall Field & Co.,

Chicago 3 631 81 L. B. Herbst Corp..

Chicago, 3 454 37 Both prices indude delivery Graybar Electric Co., Inc.. 3 940 OD

Springfield

Englewood Electric 3 2x9 70Supply co.. delivered Chicago

The Jewett &Sowers 36 I 4 2 00 Oil Co., esti-Chicago mate

Garfieldian Publications, 8 741 5 8 Chicago

Decatur Paper House. z 736 96 Decatur f.0.b.

delivered

Crescent Paper CO.. 3 050 00 Champaign f.0.b.

delivered 0. J. Wheeler, Chicago 1 1 770 69

representing the American Motorists Insurance Co.

Lawder Brothers, Inc.. 3 650 00Chicago (Ford) f.0.b.

delivered

A. S. Aloe Co.. 7 473 00Chicago delivered

and installed

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Iten, One electrical laboratory unit eonsiating

of main panelboard, plugging cards and extension cards for ~ervlceunits

Printing of nine issues of the Faculty- Alumni Newsletter beginning with October,1956.andcontinuingthroughJune. I957

41 16mm. black and white and color 81,s. subjects as specified

Eight model DL Brooks load-luggertrash containers, six cubic yard capacity

Labor to make and hang 2 5 2 pairs of drapes from material to be furnished by the University; furnish and install 168 No. 9814Kirsch rods 7%' longand 84 No. 9814Kirsch rods XI' 10' long

DeBarlnufft I n d u s t d ,

Educatmn

Oace of Public Relations,ChicagoColleges

Visual Aids Service

Physical Plant

Housing Division (Women'sApartmentProject)

Vmdcnr The.Standwd Electric

Tme Co.,Springfield, Mass.

Great Lakes P m ,Chcago

Coronet Films. Chicago(the producer of these films)

Ingersoll Kalamamo Division, Borg-Warner Corp..Kalamazoo, Micb.

Smith-Harmon Co..Champaign

On motion of Mr. Johnston, these purchases were authorized. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS

( ~ q )The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period June I to June 30, 1956.

With Whom HerculesPowder Co.

The Lumber Dealers Research Council

Shell Chemical Corp.

United States ArmyDA- I I-175-AV-1675

With Whom Carl M. Bean

Gardner Broa. Wrecking Co.

The Museum of Modern Art

State's Attorney of DeKalb County

State's Attorney of Douglas County

John TayIor

With Whom Donald E. Ditzler

Chester C. Summers

Cod $4 794 00

f.0.b. S ring-%eld. Muss.

g,,mate)

34 068 75 f.0.h.

Urbana 4 328 00

f.0.b. Kala-

mazoo. Mich.

1: 429 winstalled

Purpose Toxaphene residues on oats, grain,

and straw Preassembled wall panels

Occurrence of dieldrin in meat and milk when animals are fed diets containing dieldrin

Instruction of military personnel

Purpose Removal of University Men's Club

Building, 1206West Illinois Street, Urbana

Removal of two-story wood frame residence and garage. 1208 West Illinois Street. Urbana

Exhibition "Architecture of Japan"in Chicago Undergraduate Division

Services rendered (in lieu of taxes) covering Wright farms

Services rendered (in lieu of taxes) covering Hackett farms

Bus transpartation for handicapped children to summer residential cen- ter

Leases

Purpose Rental for one year ending June 30. 1957, for second-floor apartment a t Airport

Rental for one year ending June 3 0 1957.for first-floor apartment a i Airport

Amovnf to be Paid lo the University

$ I 000 00

12 500 00

40 000 00

Rates percontract

Amounf to be Paid by th University

t 2 0 0 0 6

I 000 00

300 00 (plus transporta- tion charges from preceding city on itinerary)

3 989 47

I 072 90

I7 0 per day &om June 25. 1956. to August 3. 1956

Amount to be Paid to the University $ 960 00

978 00

Effective Date

June 15. 1956

July I. 1956

June I. 1956

June 20, 1956

Ei$ective Dale

May 2% 1956

May 22. 1956

June 29, 1956

June 6, 1956

May 24. 1956

June 12. 1956

Effective DOrC

July I. 1956

July I. 1956

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With W h PUrQoSC

Amount fo be Paid by theUniversity

Wedive Datc

J. I. Case CO. Farm equipment for use by Collegeof Agriculture

63 48 July I . 1956

International Har-vester Co. (three agreements)

Massor-Harris-Ferguson, Inc.

State of Illinois Department of Finance

Farm equipment for use by Collegeof Agriculture

Farm equipment for use by College of Agriculture

Rental of room 416 in State of Illi-nois Building a t 169North LaSalle Street, Chicago. for use by the Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics for two years ending June 30, 1gj7

284 67

56 50

I 980 00 per Y=

April 15, 1956.

July I, 195’6 July I , 1956

and

Contract Changes Amount @ be

Paid to the Efcctiwe With Whom PWPOSC University Date

American Cyanamid co.

Use of amino triazole and other com- pounds as selective weed killers in crops and for the control of peren- nial weeds

$1 000 00 May I, 1955

International Minerals and Chemical Corp.

Erchangeable magnesium in soils 2 000 00 June 29. 1956

Kewanee Machinery & Conveyor Co.

United States ArmyDA-I I-ozz-ORD-535

Elevators for filling vertical silos

of high-melting metals Anelastic behavior of binary alloys

3 OOO 00

70j 201

July I. 1956

February 24. 1956

United States Army DA-49-oo7-MD-56~ of Mediane

Experimental research in the College 9 705 00 June IS. 1956

United States Navy N600(P) 40232

Instruction of navy officers 45 00 May 29. 1956

Adjustment Made in 1g53-a Cost-Plus Contract (Adjustment in project- authorized prior to July I, 1955)

With Whom Purgosc Amount Date Consulting Engi- Four items: $68.40 to $3.500.00 $4 398 zo June. 1956

neering Service

Adjustment Made in 1955-56Cost-Plus Contract With Whom PurQose Amount Date

E. T.Drewitch Twenty-three items: $52.00 deduct $I 229 59 June. 1956 (Plastering) to $420.00

This report was received for record. EXTENSION OF FLORIDA AND KIRBY AVENUES

(25) Public officials of Champaign-Urbana have proposed to the State Depart- ment of Public Works and Buildings, Division of Highways, the improvement and extension of Florida Avenue and the construction of a subway under the Illinois Central Railroad to connect Florida Avenue with Kirby Avenue in Cham-paign. This improvement will require land owned by the University between the east line of the Illinois Central Railroad right-of-way and First Street in Champaign, plus additional land south of the present Florida Avenue right-of-way between First Street and Lincoln Avenue.

This extension would provide an additional major east-west traffic artery through the entire community and would greatly help the flow of traffic. As far as the University operations are concerned, it would add another route for employees to reach the campus, reduce traffic on existing streets crossing the campus, and improve the handling of automobile traffic during the football season. The only cost the University is asked to assume is the required right-of-way, which will involve relocating the Physical Plant Nursery. Both local and state officials have agreed that belt route truck traffic will be restricted from using this street.

This improvement was proposed in the community development plan approved by the Board of Trustees on April 19, 1951 (minutes, page 661).I t has recently

1 Deduct.

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been considered by the Building Program Committee which recommends its approval.

The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend that this project and the University’s participation in it, in such manner and to such extent as may be found legal and practicable, be approved in principle, and that said Director, the Comptroller, and the Legal Counsel be authorized to conduct nego- tiations with the representatives of the interested communities, the state, and the other interested public agencies and bodies for the purpose of reaching an agree- ment as to the extent and manner in which the University can and should par- ticipate in the project and to then present their recommendations and requests for further authority with respect to the same to the Board of Trustees.

I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved, and

authority was given as requested. SECRETARY’S REPORTS

The Secretary presented for record the following lists: ( I ) appoint-ments made by the President; (2) fellows; ( 3 ) resignations and declinations; (4) leaves of absence.

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT (The date in parentheses is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. C = College; S = Station; E = Extension.) ALBLINGER, E., Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, two months from WILLIAM

June 16, 1956, $400 a month (7-6-56). AILHANDS,TYLER,Instructor in Mathematics, academic year beginning September

1, 1956, $4800 (7-12-56). ALTON,DONALDE., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering (S), June 16-August

31, 1956, $333.33 a month (6-18-56). ALVES, LAFAYETTE W., Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, 3/4 time, two months

from June 16, 1956, $350 a month (7-3-56). ANDERSON,TRUMAN o.,Research Associate in Medicine (Medicine), 3/4 time, one

year from September I, 1956, $4875 (7-6-56). BAKES, ROBERT E., Assistant in Law, nine months from September 16, 1956, $4500

(7-3-56 ).BARTHEL,HAROLDO., Research Associate in Aeronautical Engineering (C),

time, June 16-August 31, 1956, $277.78 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

BEBERMAX,MAX,Associate Professor of Education, in the University HighSchool, June &August 11, 1956, $1422 (7-2-56).

BEDWELL,MRS. CAROL B., Assistant in German, Summer Session of 19j6, June 18-August 11, 1956, $667 for the period (6-26-56).

BENNER,THOMASE., Professor of Education (Ford Foundation Program), one year from June 15, 1956, $13,500; in addition to salary indicated, he will receive one month‘s salary as terminal leave payable in July, 1957; Professor of Education, indefinite tenure beginning September T , 1957, to render service during each academic year, $10,400 a year, supersedes (7-6-56).

BOGART,HERBERT,Assistant in English, nine months from September 16, 1956, $3000, supersedes (7-11-56).

BOICE,LU BELLE,Research Assistant in Civil Engineering (S), one year from June 16, 1956, $4m. (7-9-56).

BGQNE, LESTER V., Assistant in Agronomy (S), June 16, 1956-August 31, 1957, $3660 a year (7-6-56).

BOWLIN, OSWALD D., Assistant in Economics, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $712 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-27-56).

BOYD,HERBERT,Research Assistant in the Institute for Research on ExceptionalChildren, two months from June 16, 1956, $333.33 a month (6-19-56).

BRADLEY,BETH, Associate Professor of Music, Summer Session of 1956, July 15- July 28, 1956, $325 for the period (6-26-56).

BRAUN,HOWARDJ., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men, Summer Session of 1956, time, June 18-August 11, 1956, $30for the period(6-14-56).

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BREITZER, BERNARD, Clinical Instructor in Medicine (Medicine), three months from June I, 1956, without salary (6-22-56).

BRENNAN,MRS.HELEN,Assistant Professor of English, Summer Session of 1956, time, June 18-August 11, 1956, $578 for the period, supersedes previous

Summer Session appointment (6-27-56).BROCHARD,JOHN H.. Assistant Professor of Education, academic year beginning

September I, 1956, $5200 (7-1 1-56). BROWN,&CHARD J., Instructor in Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Vet-

erinarv Medicine. 7/10 time. and in Veterinary Research. Agricultural Ex~eri-ment Station, 3/16 time, July 11, 1956-August 31, 1957, $5& a year ( 7 4 6 ) .

BROWN,ROGERK., Instructor in Education, in the University High School, July g-August 10, 1956, $522 (7-2-56).

BROWN,THEODOREL., Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, academic year beginning September I, 1956, $5000 (7-12-56).

CATTEJL, RAYMOND B., Research Professor of Psychology, two months from June 16, 1956, $1111.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-18-56).

CHAO, BEI TSE, Professor of Mechanical Engineering (C) , two months from June 16, 1956, $777.77 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

CHOW,WENLUNG,Research Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering (C), Tune 16-August 31, 1956, $611.11 a month: this is in addition to his present _ .gppointment- (6-22-56).

CHRUSCIEL,J. W., Visiting Lecturer in Music, Summer Session of 1956, June 24-July 30, 1956, $525 for the period (6-26-56).

CICENAS,ZINNIAT., Assistant in Pharmacy (Pharmacy), % time, and Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy (Research and Educational Hospitals), y time, ten months from September I, 1956, $3000 (7-11-56).

CLIFTON.WILLIAMR.. Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, two months from Junk 16, 1956, $406 a month (7-5-56).

COLBERT,MARVIN J., Instructor in Medicine (Medicine), July 16-August 31, 1956,$625 a month (7-11-56).

CONLEY,HAROLD,Relief Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy, % time, and Hospital Pharmacy Resident, in the Research and Educational Hospitals,, and in the College of Pharmacy, 4'2 time, two months from July I, 1956, $300 a month;for the convenience of the Universitv. he will also be furnished with per-quisites valued at $55 a month, supers6des (6-18-56).

COWIN,JOHN W., Instructor in Physical Sciences (Chicago Undergraduate Diyi- sion), Summer Session of 1956, June 22-Aug~st 18, 1956, $556 for the perlod (7-3-56).

CULP, ROBERTW., Assistant Dean of Men, August I, 1956-August 31, 1957, $5400 a year (7-13-56).

CUNNINGHAM,HUGHB., Research Associate in Economic Entomology (S), June 16, 1g56-August 31, 1957, $4800 a year (7-6-56).

CUSHING, VAL M., Instructor in Art, academic year beginning September I, 1956, $4800 (7-12-56).

DOMNAS, ARISTOTLE J., Research Associate in Psychiatry (Medicine), July I, 1956-August 31, 1957, $6ooo a year (74-56) .

DRICKAMER, G., Professor of Chemical Engineering Research (S), twoHARRY months from Tune 16, 1956. $1122.22a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (-6-18-56).

.-.

DUDA,HELENR., Assistant Professor of the Classics, academic year beginning September I, 1956,. $4700 (7-12-56).

DUNCAN,ESTHER, Visiting Lecturer in Music, Summer Session of 1956, June 17-July 30, 1956, $500 for the period (6-26-56).

EDWARDS,BRUCE E., Instructor in Economics, Summer Sessjon of 1956, June ;8-August 11, 1956, $1023 for the period, supersedes prevlous Summer Sesslon appointment (6-27-56).

ECBERTPAULR., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering (C), time, two months from June 16, 1956, $361.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-17-56).

ELLISON,FREDP., Assistant Professor of Spanish, academic year beginning Sep-tember I , 1956, $5800 (7-13-56).

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E~ASMUS,CHARLES J., Research Associate in Anthropology, two months from June 16, 1956, $500 a month (7-3-563.

FARON,LOUIS C.,Research Associate in Anthropology, two months from June 16, 1956,$500 a month ; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-3-56).

FELLOWS,JULIAN R., Professor of Mechanical Engineering (C), time, two months from July I, 1956, $500 a month; this is in addition to his presentappointment (6-22-56).

FERGUSN, A., Associate Professor of Mathematics, Summer Session ofWILJJAM 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $1445 for the period, supersedes previous Sum- mer Session appomtment (6-26-56).

FIEDLER, Ed,Associate Professor of Psychology, two months from June 16, FRED 1956, $744.45 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-18-56).

FISHEL, JEROME H., Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, June 16-August 31, 1956, $333.33 a month, supersedes (6-18-56).

FOOTE,BRUCE R., Professor of Music, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $I@ for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appoint- ment (6-26-56).

GALLACHER, J., Assistant Professor of Education, 5 time, Summer Session JAMES of 1956, and in the Institute for Research on Exceptional Children, time,June 18-August 11, 1956, $1478 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (7-2-56).

GARRARD,MRS. MARY E., House Director “T” Dormitory A, ten months from September I, 1956, $1950; for the convenience of the University she will also be furnished perquisites valued at $12a month (7-1 1-56).

GOLDBERG, L., Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, June JACK 16-August 31, 1956, $333.33 a month, supersedes (6-18-56).

GORDINTER,BILLYM., Adjutant of the Air Force Reserve Officer’s Training Corps, 1/10 time, July I , 1956-August 31, 1957, $500 a year (7-6-56).

GREENWOOD,ELDONH., Assistant in Marketing (Agricultural Economics) (S),two months from July I, 1956, $333.34 a month (7-5-56).

GEIFFITHS, ALBERT O., Instructor in Veterinary Clinical Medicine, June 18, 1956- August 31, 1957, $5000 a year (7-6-56).

GULLEY,HALBERT Speech in the Summer Debaters E., Associate Professor of Youth Workshop, Summer Session of 1956, June ISAugust 11, 1956, $1445 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-26-56).

GUTOWSKY,HERBERTS., Research Associate Professor of Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1956, $866.67 a month; this is in addition to his present appoint- ment (7-3-56).

HANSON, ALFRED O., Professor of Physics (C) , August I-September 15, 1956, $1100 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

HAYNES,THOMASM., Research Associate in Law, three months from June I,1956, $500 a month (6-2956).

HENDERSON,HENRYL., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (C) ,academic year beginning September I, 1956, $4400 (7-i4-56).

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HENRYJ. P., Research Associate in Physiology (Medicine), two months from July I, 1956, $600 a month (6-22-56).

HULSIZER,ROBERT Research Professor in the Control Systems Laboratory I., JR., (S), June 16-August 31, 1956, $1161.11 a month, supersedes summer portion of previous contract (7-3-56).

HUNT,J. MCVITTIE, Professor of Psychology, two months from June 16, 1956, $1277.78 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

HUNTER, MRS. NAOMI W., Instructor in Speech, in the University Speech Clinic, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $978 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-26-56).

HUSSEY, MARY A., Assistant in English, Summer Session of 1956, June &August 11, 1956, $867 for the period (6-27-56).

ITO, TOSHIO,Research Associate in Entomology, September 16, 1956-March 31, 1957, $5000 a year, supersedes (7-12-56).

JAGACIAK, GEORGE J., Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering (C), two months from July 10,1956, $400 a month (7-5-56).

JOHNSON, ELWINL., Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering (S), June 16-August 31, 1956, $400 a month (7-3-56).

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JOHNSON,FRANCES InstructorL., in Speech, in the University Speech Clinic, Summer Session of 1956, June I8-August 11, 1956, $934 for the period, super-sedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-26-56).

JOHNSON,OGDENC., Research Associate in Food Technology (S), June 18, 1956-August 31, 1957, $5500 a year (7-9-56).

KIRTNER,MRS. SOPHIEL.,Instructor in Psychology and Counselor in the Student Counseling Bureau (Chicago Undergraduate Division), one year from Sep- tember I, 1956, $4825 (6-22-56).

KLOPPENBUBC,Jo ANNE, Assistant in English (Chicago Undergraduate Division), for the first semester of the academic year 1956-57, September 16, 1956- January 31, 1957, $400 a month (7-12-56).

KORST,HELMUTH., Professor of Mechanical Engineering (C), June 16-August 31, 1956, $1111.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

KOVANDA,ANNEE., Undergraduate Library Assistant with rank of Instructor,one year from September I, 1956, $4400, supersedes (7-13-56).

LANE, MALCOLM D., Research Associate in the Radiocarbon Laboratory, June I-August 15, 1956, $375 a month, supersedes (6-18-56).

LAVATELLI,LEO S., Research Associate Professor in the Control Systems Labo- ratory (S), June 16-August 31, 1956, $2402.78, supersedes summer portion of his previous contract (6-26-56).

LAZARUS,DAVID, Research Associate Professor in the Control Systems Labora- tory (S), % time, $704.16 a month, and Research Associate Professor of Physics (C), % time, $197.22 a month, for three months from June I, 1956,supersedes (7-6-56).

LAZOWSKI, J., Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, two months from EDWARD June 16, 1956, $400 a month (7-5- 56).

LIEBERMAN,DAVIDS., Assistant Professor of Metallurgical Engineering (C), two months from June 16, 1956, $694.4a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

LOOMIS,F. WHEELER,Director of the Control Systems Laboratory (S), June 16- July 31, 1956, and from September 1-15, 1956, $1822.22 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-2-56).

LYMAN,ERNESTM., Research Professor in the Control Systems Laboratory (s),June 16-August 31, 1956, $3208.32, supersedes the summer portion of his previous contract (6-26-56).

MADSEN,BORCEG., Instructor in French, academic year beginning September I, 1956, $4400 (7-11-54).

MAGUIRE,JOHN T., Assistant Professor of Business English, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $1045 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-14-56).

MAIZNER,PAULR., Assistant in English, nine months from September 16, 1956, $3000 (7-11-56).

MARWAH,AMARJITS., Research Assistant in Histology (Dentistry), four months from July I, 1956, $305 a month, supersedes (7-10-56).

MAZUR,JACOB, Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from July I, 1956, $5500 (7-6-56).

MCCLURE.WILLIAMT.. Assistant in Political Science, Summer Session of 1956,June '18-August 11; 1956, $667 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-26-56).

MCDONALD, R., Assistant in Geography, Summer Session of 1956, June 18- JAMES August 11, 1956, $667 for the period (6-14-56).

MCHALE,JULIA L., Research Associate in the Institute for Research on Excep- tional Children, one year from July I, 1956, $6600 (7-6-56).

MENGELKOCH,ROBERTF., Research Associate in Psychology, one year from Sep-tember I , 1956, $6ooo (7-10-56).

METZGER,MARVIN, Research Assistant Professor of Physical Metallurgy (c ) ,two months from June 16, 1956, $694.44 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-3-56).

MILANI, JOSEPH, JR., Research Assistant in the Control Systems Laboratory (s),one year from September I, 1956, $5160, supersedes (7-11-56).

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MILES,JOHN C., Professor of Mechanical Engineering (C), two months from June 16, 1956, $8~.22a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

MORGAN,W~LLIAMT., Acting Security Officer, one year from September I , 1956, $&LIO (6-18-56).

MUEHLING,A. J., Research Associate in Agricultural Engineering (S), July I, 1956-August 31, 1957, $5400 a year, supersedes (7-6-56).

MUERI, SHIRLEYA., Clinical Assistant in the School of Nursing, June z5-August 31, 1956, $4400 a year (6-26-562.

MYKKANEN,DONALDL., Assistant in Mechanical En-gineering, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $&5 for the period, supersedes previous Sum- mer Session appointment (6-26-56).

NAIR, MOHANAN D., Research Associate in Chemistry, % time, two months from June 16, 1956, $300 a month (7-3-56).

NELSON.RALWF.. Assistant in the Institute of Aviation, two months from June 16, ;956, $450 a month (7-6-56).

NICHOLS,EUGENED., Instructor in Education, in the University High School, June 11-July 6, 1956, $522; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-19-56).

NOLAN, GRACE M., Instructor in Mathematics (Chicago Undergraduate Division), Summer Session of 1956, ‘/2 time, June 18-August 18, 1956, $545 for the period (7-3-56).

NORTON, ROGER C., Instructor in German, Summer Session of 1956, Y, time,June 18-August 11, 1956, $767 for the period (6-26-56).

PABARCIUS,ALGIS, Instructor in Engineering (Chicago Undergraduate Division), academic year beginning September I, 1956, $4800 (6-18-56).

PALANCA, P., Research Assistant in Physiology, two months from June NORMAN 16, 1956, $333.34 a month (7-3-56).

PARKER, MRS. EUNICEC. Research Associate in the President’s Office, 6/10 time, July I, 1g56-August 31, 1957, $4200 a year! supersedes (7-3-56).

PARKER, Mechanical Engineering theNORMAN A., Professor of and Head of Department (C) , July I-August 15, 1956, $1666.67 a month ; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

PENNISI, L., Assistant Professor of Mathematics (Chicago Undergraduate LOUIS Division), Summer Session of 1956, 5/6 time, June 18-August 18, 1956, $1038 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (7-3-56).

PRANINSKAS,MRS. JEAN, Assistant in English, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $867 for the period (6-27-56).

RADICE, CANIO, Assistant Professor of Art (Chicago Undergraduate Division), Summer Session of 1956, June 25-August 18, 1956, $1333 for the period (7-3-56).

RAY, B. ROGER, Research Associate Professor of Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1956, $750 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-3-56).

READ,THOMASA., Professor of Metallurgy and Head of the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (C) , two months from June 16, 1956, $1388.88 a month ; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

REJWES,MARGARET time, two months from July P., Instructor in Psychology, I, 1956, $102.08a month, supersedes (7-5-56).

RICKETTS, BERNARD G., Associate Professor of Metallurgical Engineering (C), two months from June 16, 1956, $800 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-3-56).

ROWE,PHYLLISR., Instructor in Home Economics (C), academic year beginning September I, 1956, $px (7-12-56).

RUMSEY,VICTORH., Professor of Electrical Engineering (C), one month from June 16, 1956, $1055.55; this is in addition to his present appointment(6-18-56).

RYAN,JOSEPH H., JR., Research Assistant in Chemistry, full time, June 16-June 30, 1956, $350 a month, supersedes (7-3-56).

RYBAK,F. J m s , Instructor in Education, Summer Session of 1956, % time, and in the College of Education, time, June 18-August 11, 1956, $1168 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (6-28-56).

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SCHATZKI, THOMAS I,F., Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from July 1956, $5500 (7-6-56).

SHAFTER, A., United States Public Health Service National Heart In-HAROLD stitute Trainee, in the Department of Medicine (Chicago Professional Col- leges), one year from July I , 1956, without salary (7-6-56).

SHOBAKEN,BRUCER., Instructor in Art, academic year beginning September I, 1956, $4200 (7-12-56).

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SIDEBOTTOM,OMARM.,Associate Professor of Theoretical and ADDlied Mechanics (C) , time, twomonths from June 16, 1956, $378 a month-;'this is in addi- tion to his Summer Session appointment (6-18-56).

SINGER,MORSEB., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, Summer Session of 1956,time, June 18-August 11, 1956, $578 for the period (6-26-56).

SMITH,JAMES O., Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (C) , time, two months from June 16, 1956, $544.50 a month; this is in addition to his Summer Session appointment (6-18-56).

SMITH,JOHN H., Research Assistant in English, June 18-August 11, 1956, $800, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment (7-3-56).

SMITH,JOHN P., Adjutant in Military Science and Tactics (Army R.O.T.C.), 1/10 time, June I, 1g56-August 31, 1957, $600 a year (6-18-56).

SOUTH,F R A N K E., Assistant Professor of Physiology (Medicine), one month from July I, 1956, $755.55; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-22-56).

SPIEGELMAN, Bacteriology, 16, 1956, SOL, Professor of two months from June $ I I I I . I Ia month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-18-56).

SPUHLER, A., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering (C), 3/4 time,HAROLD one year beginning September I, 1956, $6ooo (7-11-56).

SPURRIER,EARLC., Assistant Professor of Agronomy ( E ) , June 16, 1g56-August31, 1957, $6200 a year, supersedes (7-6-56).

STOKER,JEROME M., Clinical Assistant in Medicine (Medicine), four months from May I, 1956, without salary (6-22-56).

STOPPINI, GHERARDO, Research Assistant in Physics (C), three months from June I, 1956, $320.84 a month, supersedes (6-22-56).

STROUT,Ross P., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Summer Session of 1956, Y, time, June 18-August 11, 1956, $900 for the period (6-27-56).

SUCHMAN,J. RICHARD, Assistant Professor of Education, academic year beginning September I, 1956, $5500 (7-12-56).

TAUB, ABRAHAM H., Research Professor of Applied Mathematics, in the Digital Computer Laboratory, June 16-July 15, 1956 and from August 16-August 31,1956, $1372.22 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (6-18-56).

TRIGGER, Professor (C) , two months KENNETH J., of Mechanical Engineering from June 16, 1956, $1111.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appoint- ment (6-22-56).

VAUGHAN,HERBERTE., Associate Professor of Mathematics (College of Educa- tion), June 18-August 11, 1956, $1378; this is in addition to his present appoint- ment (6-26-56).

VOGT-NELSON,NILS,Research Associate in Physics (C), one month from June 16,1956, $425, supersedes (6-22-56).

WALKER,RALPHH., Assistant Professor of Education, academic year beginning September I, 1956, $5- (7-13-56).

WAWRINECZ,RUTH G., Assistant in Physical Education for Women (ChicagoUndergraduate Division), nine months from September 16, 1956, $3500 (7-1 1-56).

WAX, NELSON,Research Professor in the Control Systems Laboratory (s),two months from June 16, 1956, $1016.67 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment (7-2-56).

WEISSMAN,IRA,Research Associate in the Control Systems Laboratory ( S ) ,June 16-August 31, 1956, $641.67 a month, supersedes (7-2-56).

WHISENAND,JOHN L., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Summer Session of 1956, June 18-August 11, 1956, $1134 for the period (6-26-56).

WILLETT, MAURITA, Instructor in English (Chicago Undergraduate Division), academic year beginning September I , 1956, $- (7-12-56).

WOGAN,GERALDN., Instructor in Physiology, academic year beginning September 1956, $4500 (7-12-56). 19

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XERIKOS,JAMES, Research Assistant in Aeronautical Engineering (C) , June 16-August 31, 1956, $350 a month (7-2-56).

ZUMWALT, GLEN W., Research Associate in Mechanical Engineering (S), one year from September I, 1956, $6ooo, supersedes (7-12-56).

FELLOWS (The following appointment was made by the President of the University.) WOODS, CONRAD, Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellow for 1956-57.

GRADUATE FELLOWS (The following appointments were made by the Dean of the Graduate College on the dates indicated in parentheses.) ADOLPH,ROBERTJ., American Heart Association Research Fellow (Medicine), in

the Chicago Professional Colleges, one year from July I, 1956, without salary (7-6-56 ).

BASS, ALFRED, United States Public Health Service Dental Student Research Fellow, in the Chicago Professional Colleges, July I-September 20, 1956, $400 (6-27-56).

BOAS, GLENN F., United States Public Health Service Dental Student Research Fellow, in the Chicago Professional Colleges, July 1-September ao, 1956, $400 (6-27-56).

HALLSE, L., Hammond Lead Products Inc. Fellow in Ceramic Engineering, ROBERT September 16, 1956-January 31, 1957, $750 (6-27-56).

HAUCK,FREDP., JR., Sinclair Refining Company Fellow in Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1956, $350 (6-18-56).

HUBER,EDWARDA., Collins Radio Company Fellow in Electrical Engineering,nine months from September I, 1956, $1500 (7-6-56).

LARSEN,HOWLANDA., Shell Oil Company Fellow in Chemical Engimering, Sep- tember 16, 1956-January 31, 1957, $750 (6-19-56).

MEADOWS,GARLANDK., United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Fellow in Education, two months from June 16, 1956, $400 (6-28-56).

MINTER,HERBERT United States Department of Health, Education, andB., Llielfare Fellow in Education, two months from June 16, 1956, $400 (6-28-56).

PERKINS, EDWARDG., Archer-Daniels Midland Company Fellow in Food Tech- nology, one year from September I, 1956, $1600(7-10-56).

REIXHART, HELEN, Laurence M. Larson Fellow in History, two months from June 16, 1956, $250 (6-1j-56).

SALTERS,RONALDR., Sinclair Refining Company Fellow in Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1956, $350 (6-18-56).

ShiITH, WILLIAML., United States Public Health Service Dental Student Re- search Fellow, in the Chicago Professional Colleges, July I-September 20, 1956, $400 (6-27-56).

TONG,EDMUNDY. S., United States Public Health Service Dental Student Research Fellow, in the Chicago Professional Colleges, July I-September 20, 1956, $400 (6-27-56).

RESIGNATIONS AND DECLINATIONS AMAHA, MIKIO, Research Assistant in Food Technology -declination effective

September I, 1956. BOSDELL,BETTYJ., Instructor in Education -declination effective September I,

1956. BRENNAN,JAMES F., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering -declination

effective September I, 1956. BROWN,JOHN W., Assistant in Biological Chemistry (Medicine) -resignation

effective July I, 1956. CARMIN, ROBERT L., Associate Professor of Geography, Summer Session of 1956 -resignation effective June 18, 1956.

COMBES,HARRYA., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men, Summer Session of 1956 -declination effective June 18, 1956.

DODGE,STEWARTC., Assistant in English -declination effective September 16, 1956.

EDWARDS,RALPH, Assistant in Physical Education for Men -declination effective September I, 1956.

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EWERS,JOSEPH E., Security Officer in the Office of Dean of Students-resigna-tion effective September I, 1956.

FORD, MRS. EDNAK., Assistant Professor of Medical Social Work (Medicine) -resignation effective July 24 1956.

GALLICCMO,MRS. VIRGINIA G., Assistant in Plant Pathology -resignation effec- tive August I, 1956.

GILDEN, MEYER, Research Assistant Professor in the Control Systems Laboratory -resignation effective July I, 1956.

GILLIES, ROBERTA,, Research Associate in Food Technology -declination effec- tive September I. 1956.

GRAY, SEYMOUR, I,Instructor in Accountancy -declination effective September 1956.

GREFFE,C. DALE, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Summer Ses- sion of 1956-declination effective June 18, 1956.

HALL,A. STUART -Assistant Professor of Economics, Summer Session of 1956 resignation effective June 18, 1956.

HALPERIN,IRVING, Instructor in English (Chicago Undergraduate Division) -resignation effective September I, 1956.

HELPER, LLOYD C., Instructor in Veterinary Clinical Medicine and in Veterinary Research -resignation effective July 6, 1956.

HEYM, Gmavl A., Research Assistant in Bacteriology -declination effective September I, 1956.

HOWARD,MARION C., Adjutant, Air Force R.O.T.C. -declination effective Sep- tember I, 1956.

JEWETT,ROBEXTA., Assistant Professor of General Engineering, Summer Session of 1956- resignation effective June 18, 1956.

KAHLE,KEITHA., Wright Fellow in Agricultural Economics -declination effec-tive September 16, 1956.

KINNE,WILLIAMS., JR., Professor of Architecture -resignation effective Sep- tember I , 1956.

LEVINE, MYRON, Research Associate in Bacteriology -declination effective July I, 1956.

LOMONTE,ROSEM., Serials Cataloger with rank of Instructor in the Library- declination effective September I , 1956.

MCQUITTY,LOUISL., Professor of Psychology -resignation effective September I, 1956.

MCTAGGART, D., National Lead Company Fellow in Ceramic Engineering GEORGE -resignation effective June I, 1956.

NAKAMICHI,MASUMI, Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges -resignationeffective August I, 1956.

NICHOLS.EUGEKED.. Instructor in Education (Universitv High School1 -resibation effective September I , 1956.

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RENNER,JOHN W., Assistant Professor of Education -resignation effective September I, 1956.

RICHARDSON, M., Professor of Architecture -resignation effective Sep- AMBROSE tember I, 1956.

ROSENZWEIG, E., Instructor in Management -resignation effective Sep- JAMES tember I, 1956.

Ross, DICK C., Instructor in Accountancy (Chicago Undergraduate Division) -resignation effective September I, 1956.

SHANOR,LELAND, Professor of Botany -resignation effective September I, 1956. SUCHMAN,J. RICHARD, Assistant Professor of Home Economics -resignation

effective September I, 1956. WALLK, SILAS, Instructor in Hygiene (Chicago Undergraduate Division) -

declination effective September I, 1956. WEBBER,PATRICIAP., Research Assistant in the Bureau of Economic and Busi-

ness Research -declination effective September I, 1956. WENDT,GERALDO., Instructor in Economics (Chicago Undergraduate Division) -

declination effective September I, 1956. ZAMISKA,LEDNARD Instructor in Art -resignation effective September I, W.,

1956. ZIEGLER,RALPHF., Instructor in Veterinary Clinical Medicine and in Veterinary

Research -resignation effective July 11, 1956.

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LEAVES O F ABSENCE ANDERSON, O., Instructor in Bacteriology (Medicine) -leave TRUMAN of absence

without pay, July 17-August 19, 1956. BUTLER,LILLIANC., Associate Professor of Home Economics -extension of

leave of absence without pay through August 31, 1956. GOTTLIEB,DAVID, Professor of Plant Pathology -leave of absence without pay,

academic year beginning September I, 1956, in order that he might undertake an assignment in Chile as Plant Pathologist.

LAWSON,JOEL S., Research Assistant Professor in the Control Systems Labora- tory-leave of absence without pay, July 16-September 15, 1956, for serv- ices to the Department of Defense.

REEVES, GEORGE, Assistant Professor of Music -leave of absence without pay, for one month during the academic year 1956-57, so that he may engage in outside professional services during that period.

STAFFORD, T., Professor of Physical Education for Men and Coordinator GEORGE of Health Education in the Division of University Extension-leave of absence without pay, September I, 1956-August 31, 1957,so that he may render service to the state of Florida by conducting clinics.

SEPTEMBER A N D OCTOBER MEETINGS On motion of Mr. Swain, the Board voted to hold its next regular meeting in Chicago on Tuesday, September 18, 1956, beginning at 2:30 p.m., Central Daylight Saving Time, at a place to be selected by the President and Secretary of the Board.

On motion of Mrs. Holt, the Board voted to hold a regular meeting in October on Monday, October 22, 1956, in the Illini Union Building, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, beginning at I I :00 a.m., Central Daylight Saving Time.

COMMUNICATION FROM D R . LLOYD MOREY President Megran read a letter from Dr. Lloyd Morey expressing appreciation of a message he had received from Mr. Megran concern- ing his recent appointment as Auditor of Public Accounts of Illinois, and extending his greetings to the members of the Board of Trustees.

COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED CONCERNING MILLER MEADOW The Secretary presented a number of letters received at his ofice, ad- dressed to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, from citizens of Cook County protesting the selection of Miller Meadow as the site for Chicago Undergraduate Division on the ground that this would be taking over land needed for the future development of the Forest Preserve District and urging the Board to reconsider its deci- sion. The Secretary has acknowledged these letters, stating that they would be brought to the attention of the Board, and he has sent the writers the report and recommendation made to the Board of Trustees by the President of the University on this matter so that they will understand the reasons for the Board’s decision.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, the Board adjourned.

A. J. JANATA H. B. MEGRAN Secretary President